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Articles 1 - 30 of 183
Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
Tax Policy And Health Care Reform: Rethinking The Tax Treatment Of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, Bradley W. Joondeph
Tax Policy And Health Care Reform: Rethinking The Tax Treatment Of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, Bradley W. Joondeph
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Medical Board Of California, J. Corr, P. Peng, J. D. Fellmeth
Medical Board Of California, J. Corr, P. Peng, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Vocational Nurse And Psychiatric Technician Examiners, E. Meier
Board Of Vocational Nurse And Psychiatric Technician Examiners, E. Meier
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Osteopathic Medical Board Of California, M. Reed
Osteopathic Medical Board Of California, M. Reed
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Chiropractic Examiners, A. Selvidge
Board Of Chiropractic Examiners, A. Selvidge
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Dental Examiners, S. Frank
Board Of Dental Examiners, S. Frank
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Nursing Home Administrators, S. Olender, E. D'Angelo Weichel
Board Of Nursing Home Administrators, S. Olender, E. D'Angelo Weichel
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Optometry, C. Kendall
Board Of Optometry, C. Kendall
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, J. Nguyen
Board Of Registered Nursing, N. Estacio
Board Of Registered Nursing, N. Estacio
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Veterinary Medical Board, L. Hess
Veterinary Medical Board, L. Hess
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Dispelling The Negative Myths Of Managed Care: An Analysis Of Anti-Managed Care Legislation And The Quality Of Care Provided By Health Maintenance Organizations, Bruce D. Platt, Lisa D. Stream
Dispelling The Negative Myths Of Managed Care: An Analysis Of Anti-Managed Care Legislation And The Quality Of Care Provided By Health Maintenance Organizations, Bruce D. Platt, Lisa D. Stream
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Study In Regulatory Method, Local Political Cultures, And Jurisprudential Voice: The Application Of Federal Confidentiality Law To Project Head Start, Richard C. Boldt
A Study In Regulatory Method, Local Political Cultures, And Jurisprudential Voice: The Application Of Federal Confidentiality Law To Project Head Start, Richard C. Boldt
Michigan Law Review
This article focuses on one particular set of issues raised by the effort to coordinate the activities of Head Start centers with those of substance abuse treatment programs and the introduction of treatment and prevention functions into the daily interactions of Head Start staff and parents. These issues involve the disclosure of potentially damaging information about a Head Start parent's drug or alcohol abuse and the confidentiality considerations that arise when she or he has sought or received treatment for that abuse. Although it is possible to characterize these issues as technical, doctrinal questions of statutory and regulatory interpretation, it …
A Study In Regulatory Method, Local Political Cultures, And Jurisprudential Voice: The Application Of Federal Confidentiality Law To Project Head Start, Richard C. Boldt
A Study In Regulatory Method, Local Political Cultures, And Jurisprudential Voice: The Application Of Federal Confidentiality Law To Project Head Start, Richard C. Boldt
Michigan Law Review
This article focuses on one particular set of issues raised by the effort to coordinate the activities of Head Start centers with those of substance abuse treatment programs and the introduction of treatment and prevention functions into the daily interactions of Head Start staff and parents. These issues involve the disclosure of potentially damaging information about a Head Start parent's drug or alcohol abuse and the confidentiality considerations that arise when she or he has sought or received treatment for that abuse. Although it is possible to characterize these issues as technical, doctrinal questions of statutory and regulatory interpretation, it …
Board Of Examiners In Veterinary Medicine, A. Nations
Board Of Examiners In Veterinary Medicine, A. Nations
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Vocational Nurse And Psychiatric Technician Examiners, D. Katz
Board Of Vocational Nurse And Psychiatric Technician Examiners, D. Katz
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Dental Examiners, H. Bryan
Board Of Dental Examiners, H. Bryan
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Nursing Home Administrators, A. Sommers
Board Of Nursing Home Administrators, A. Sommers
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Medical Board Of California, R. Ford, R. Loadman, E. Schramm, J. D'Angelo
Medical Board Of California, R. Ford, R. Loadman, E. Schramm, J. D'Angelo
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Optometry, M. Felsen
Board Of Optometry, M. Felsen
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, C. Putnam
Board Of Registered Nursing, M. Roth
Board Of Registered Nursing, M. Roth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Chiropractic Examiners, E. Finelli
Board Of Chiropractic Examiners, E. Finelli
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Osteopathic Medical Board Of California, H. Bryan
Osteopathic Medical Board Of California, H. Bryan
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Solving The Kidney Shortage Crisis Through The Use Of Non-Heart-Beating Cadaveric Donors: Legal Endorsement Of Perfusion As A Standard Procedure, Marla K. Clark
Solving The Kidney Shortage Crisis Through The Use Of Non-Heart-Beating Cadaveric Donors: Legal Endorsement Of Perfusion As A Standard Procedure, Marla K. Clark
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Regulating Viatical Settlements: Is The Invisible Hand Picking The Pockets Of The Terminally Ill?, Russell J. Herron
Regulating Viatical Settlements: Is The Invisible Hand Picking The Pockets Of The Terminally Ill?, Russell J. Herron
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The newly emerging viatical settlement industry has attracted considerable attention from both insurance regulators and advocates for the terminally ill. In a viatical settlement, a terminally ill person names a viatical settlement company as beneficiary under his life insurance policy in exchange for an immediate lump-sum cash payment of less than face value of the policy. To date, viatical settlement payments to people with AIDS (PWAs) have been disturbingly low as a percentage of the face value of PWA policies. This Note examines the few enacted viatical settlement regulations and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' model regulations as they …
Calming Aids Phobia: Legal Implications Of The Low Risk Of Transmitting Hiv In The Health Care Setting, American Bar Association Aids Coordinating Committee
Calming Aids Phobia: Legal Implications Of The Low Risk Of Transmitting Hiv In The Health Care Setting, American Bar Association Aids Coordinating Committee
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Scientists are concluding that the risk of becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS based on transmission from an infected health care worker is infinitesimal: in fact, only one health care worker has ever been documented as the source of HN transmission to a patient. This Article sets forth the medical evidence concerning this low risk and argues that legal decision making should incorporate these facts into its analysis of legal problems involving HN-infected health care workers. The Article analyzes three areas of such legal decision making: (1) employment and related credentialing of HN-infected health care workers; (2) liability …
Firing The First Lady: The Role And Accountability Of The Presidential Spouse, Carl D. Wasserman
Firing The First Lady: The Role And Accountability Of The Presidential Spouse, Carl D. Wasserman
Vanderbilt Law Review
The First Lady is asked by her husband to head a task force to assist him in developing health care policy. The fear of outside influence sparks the task force to meet in secrecy. The Federal Advisory Committee Act, however, forbids closed meetings of this type unless all members of the committee are officers or employees of the federal government. May the meetings be kept secret despite the First Lady's presence?
Immediately after leaving the White House, the First Lady is hired to lobby for Columbia/HCA, a major health care corporation. Illegal?
The chairman of a large corporation meets with …
Health Care Rationing And Disability Rights, Philip G. Peters Jr.
Health Care Rationing And Disability Rights, Philip G. Peters Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Biological Alteration Cases, Sheldon Gelman
The Biological Alteration Cases, Sheldon Gelman
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.