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Certificates Of Public Advantage: A Valuable Tool Or Diminishing Allure?, Abdur Rahman Amin Jan 2024

Certificates Of Public Advantage: A Valuable Tool Or Diminishing Allure?, Abdur Rahman Amin

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Autism And Access To Healthcare, Amanda Forbes Jan 2024

Autism And Access To Healthcare, Amanda Forbes

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


The Thinning Blue Line: Ptsd Benefits For Law Enforcement In Minnesota, Caleb Wootan Jan 2024

The Thinning Blue Line: Ptsd Benefits For Law Enforcement In Minnesota, Caleb Wootan

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


The Criminalization Of Mental Illness And Substance Use Disorder: Addressing The Void Between The Healthcare And Criminal Justice Systems, Emily B. Egart Jan 2024

The Criminalization Of Mental Illness And Substance Use Disorder: Addressing The Void Between The Healthcare And Criminal Justice Systems, Emily B. Egart

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Surprising Harms Hidden Within The No Surprises Act, Madeleine Amick-Kehoe Jan 2023

The Surprising Harms Hidden Within The No Surprises Act, Madeleine Amick-Kehoe

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Dobbsmacked By The Dobbs Decision: The Need For More Privacy Protection For Personal Health Information, Morgan Vanden Heuvel Jan 2023

Dobbsmacked By The Dobbs Decision: The Need For More Privacy Protection For Personal Health Information, Morgan Vanden Heuvel

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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From Healthcare To Hiring: Impacts Of Social And Public Policy On Disabled Veterans In The United States, Benjamin Michael Stoflet Jun 2022

From Healthcare To Hiring: Impacts Of Social And Public Policy On Disabled Veterans In The United States, Benjamin Michael Stoflet

Student Scholarship

The United States Government is struggling to fulfill commitments it has made to service members suffering from disabilities incurred during honorable service to the country. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation structure, job training programs, and methods of alternative dispute resolution is a patchwork resulting from decades of legislation creating a system where veterans often become locked in a complicated and often combative process to obtain benefits they have earned. Employers, advocacy groups, academics, and federal officials agree that there are systematic issues within the VA negatively impacting disabled veterans. These include a lack of patient-centered care, divergent …


Patient Decision Aids Improve Patient Safety And Reduce Medical Liability Risk, Thaddeus Pope Jan 2022

Patient Decision Aids Improve Patient Safety And Reduce Medical Liability Risk, Thaddeus Pope

Faculty Scholarship

Tort-based doctrines of informed consent have utterly failed to assure that patients understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives to the healthcare they receive. Fifty years of experience with the doctrine of informed consent have shown it to be an abject catastrophe. Most patients lack an even minimal understanding of their treatment options. But there is hope. Substantial evidence shows that patient decision aids (PDAs) and shared decision making can bridge the gap between the theory and practice of informed consent. These evidence-based educational tools empower patients to make decisions with significantly more knowledge and less decisional conflict than clinician-patient discussions …


A Prescription For Crisis: Opioids, Patients, And The Controlled Substances Act, Dennis Davis Jan 2022

A Prescription For Crisis: Opioids, Patients, And The Controlled Substances Act, Dennis Davis

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Minnesota's Children: The True Cost Of Minnesota's Lead Problem, Kaitlin Yira Jan 2022

Minnesota's Children: The True Cost Of Minnesota's Lead Problem, Kaitlin Yira

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


American Motherhood - A Taking, Nicole Knight Jan 2022

American Motherhood - A Taking, Nicole Knight

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Boarding Mental Health Patients In Minnesota Emergency Departments--The Unintended Consequence Of An Inadequate Mental Health System, Jordan Engler Jan 2022

Boarding Mental Health Patients In Minnesota Emergency Departments--The Unintended Consequence Of An Inadequate Mental Health System, Jordan Engler

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reforming Sexual Health Education In Minnesota Schools: An Evidence-Based Approach, Antonia Kurtz Jan 2021

Reforming Sexual Health Education In Minnesota Schools: An Evidence-Based Approach, Antonia Kurtz

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


The Search For Answers: Overcoming Chaos And Inconsistency In Addressing The Opiod Crisis, John Kip Cornwell Jan 2021

The Search For Answers: Overcoming Chaos And Inconsistency In Addressing The Opiod Crisis, John Kip Cornwell

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Means And Ends Of Wellness Programs, Laura D. Hermer Jan 2021

The Means And Ends Of Wellness Programs, Laura D. Hermer

Faculty Scholarship

How far should we go in assigning individuals causal responsibility for their own health status and what should the implications of any such assignment be?

Few would deny that most adults have a major role in achieving and maintaining their own health. However, it is not at all clear where one should draw the line between what is freely chosen and what is determined by forces outside a person’s control. Medical care plays only a small role in most people’s overall health, and often social, environmental, and personal factors are far more important. Incentivizing an individual to take better care …


Skirting The Law: Medicaid Block Grants And Per-Capita Caps In A Pandemic, Laura D. Hermer Jan 2021

Skirting The Law: Medicaid Block Grants And Per-Capita Caps In A Pandemic, Laura D. Hermer

Faculty Scholarship

To what extent can an administration abridge Medicaid’s entitlement status by administrative fiat? In the final year of the Trump administration, just before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sought to push the outer bounds of this question by announcing the Healthy Adult Opportunity (HAO) initiative. It invited states to submit § 1115 demonstration applications to cover individuals not eligible for Medicaid benefits under the state’ s Medicaid plan—meaning, in many cases, the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) Medicaid expansion population. Spending on those populations would be capped, not by purporting to waive federal law regarding …


Covid-19, Abortion, And Public Health In The Culture Wars, Laura D. Hermer Jan 2021

Covid-19, Abortion, And Public Health In The Culture Wars, Laura D. Hermer

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Playing God: Faulty Decision-Making In Medical Futility Disputes, C. Scott Sergeant Jan 2021

Playing God: Faulty Decision-Making In Medical Futility Disputes, C. Scott Sergeant

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transgender Healthcare Is Medically Necessary, Molly Nunn Jan 2021

Transgender Healthcare Is Medically Necessary, Molly Nunn

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Navigating The Legal Challenges Of Covid-19 Vaccine Policies In Private Employment: School Vaccination Laws Provide A Roadmap, Pamela Abbate-Dattilo Jan 2021

Navigating The Legal Challenges Of Covid-19 Vaccine Policies In Private Employment: School Vaccination Laws Provide A Roadmap, Pamela Abbate-Dattilo

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mistakes Were Made: Applying Lessons Learned From The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement To The Opioid Settlement Agreement, Elizabeth Orrick Jan 2021

Mistakes Were Made: Applying Lessons Learned From The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement To The Opioid Settlement Agreement, Elizabeth Orrick

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


The Next Surges Are Here: What Can American Governments Lawfully Do In Response To The Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic?, Jeff Thaler Jan 2021

The Next Surges Are Here: What Can American Governments Lawfully Do In Response To The Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic?, Jeff Thaler

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Redefining Healthcare To Address Racial Health Disparities & Inequities, Abdur Rahman Amin Jan 2021

Redefining Healthcare To Address Racial Health Disparities & Inequities, Abdur Rahman Amin

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Prevention And Surveillance Of Violence Against Minnesota Healthcare Workers, Nicole Dailey Jan 2020

Prevention And Surveillance Of Violence Against Minnesota Healthcare Workers, Nicole Dailey

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Identities In Critical Condition: The Urgent Need To Reevaluate The Investigation And Resolution Of Claims Of Medical Identity Theft, Stephanie Lindgren Jan 2019

Identities In Critical Condition: The Urgent Need To Reevaluate The Investigation And Resolution Of Claims Of Medical Identity Theft, Stephanie Lindgren

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Independence Is The New Health, Laura D. Hermer Jan 2018

Independence Is The New Health, Laura D. Hermer

Faculty Scholarship

Medicaid plays key roles in supporting our nation’s health. Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid took an even more central position in public health endeavors by extending coverage in all interested states to millions of adults who typically fell through the health care cracks. Nevertheless, the Trump administration is now undoing these gains by actively encouraging states to curtail access to Medicaid in key respects while using the rhetoric of health.

This article examines Trump administration efforts in two contexts: (1) state § 1115 waiver applications seeking to better align their Medicaid programs with cash welfare and food stamp programs, …


Changing Hearts, Minds, And Structures: Advancing Equity And Health Equity In State Government Policies, Operations, And Practices In Minnesota And Other States, Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki Jan 2018

Changing Hearts, Minds, And Structures: Advancing Equity And Health Equity In State Government Policies, Operations, And Practices In Minnesota And Other States, Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shared Goals: How The Hhs Office Of Inspector General Supports Health Care Industry Compliance Efforts, Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann Jan 2018

Shared Goals: How The Hhs Office Of Inspector General Supports Health Care Industry Compliance Efforts, Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Managing Cumulative Risk, Lauren R. Roth Jan 2018

Managing Cumulative Risk, Lauren R. Roth

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Drug Pricing—The Next Compliance Waterloo, Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, Jennifer O'Leary Jan 2018

Drug Pricing—The Next Compliance Waterloo, Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, Jennifer O'Leary

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.