Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Health Law and Policy Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

14,886 Full-Text Articles 11,420 Authors 7,234,742 Downloads 228 Institutions

All Articles in Health Law and Policy

Faceted Search

14,886 full-text articles. Page 208 of 423.

Foreword, Patricia E. Salkin 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Foreword, Patricia E. Salkin

Journal of Aging, Longevity, Law, and Policy

No abstract provided.


Aging In Comparative Perspective: Processes And Policies, By Ian Gillespie Cook And Jamie Halsall, Jenna M. Cohn 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Aging In Comparative Perspective: Processes And Policies, By Ian Gillespie Cook And Jamie Halsall, Jenna M. Cohn

Journal of Aging, Longevity, Law, and Policy

No abstract provided.


Being Mortal: Medicine And What Matters In The End, By Atul Gwande, Tara Darling 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Being Mortal: Medicine And What Matters In The End, By Atul Gwande, Tara Darling

Journal of Aging, Longevity, Law, and Policy

No abstract provided.


The Silver Tsunami: Aging Prisoners, Early Release, Guardianship And Prisoner Advocate Initiatives For Long Term Care Beyond The Prison Walls, Martina E. Cartwright 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

The Silver Tsunami: Aging Prisoners, Early Release, Guardianship And Prisoner Advocate Initiatives For Long Term Care Beyond The Prison Walls, Martina E. Cartwright

Journal of Aging, Longevity, Law, and Policy

No abstract provided.


Advance Directives: A Case Of Changing Social Norms And Their Legal Implications, Ira Bedzow 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Advance Directives: A Case Of Changing Social Norms And Their Legal Implications, Ira Bedzow

Journal of Aging, Longevity, Law, and Policy

No abstract provided.


Recharging Adult Guardianship Reform: Six Current Paths Forward, Erica Wood 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Recharging Adult Guardianship Reform: Six Current Paths Forward, Erica Wood

Journal of Aging, Longevity, Law, and Policy

No abstract provided.


Student Comment: Not Really A Battle Of The Sexes: Women’S Health Agenda Advocates Global Equality In Medical Research Trials And Drug Administration, Margery R. Beltran 2016 University of Baltimore

Student Comment: Not Really A Battle Of The Sexes: Women’S Health Agenda Advocates Global Equality In Medical Research Trials And Drug Administration, Margery R. Beltran

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

The New Women’s Health Agenda seeks to close the discriminatory gap between men’s and women’s medical treatment around the world. Often, women’s reproductive issues are the focus of medical studies in which women are involved; however, chronic diseases are quickly becoming a high health risk for the female population around the world. This comment explores the past, present, and future of women’s global health. Throughout history, women have been prevented from participating in clinical trials for reproductive protection reasons. The problem arises after men have successfully responded to treatment because the medication is then administered to both men and women. …


Justified Outbreak: Bringing Together Law, Public Health, And Ethics During An Infectious Disease Emergency, Clark Colwell 2016 Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

Justified Outbreak: Bringing Together Law, Public Health, And Ethics During An Infectious Disease Emergency, Clark Colwell

LLM Theses

Infectious diseases have recently found renewed significance in Canadian scholarship, with a corresponding increased interest in Canada's overall preparedness, including legal preparedness, to combat infectious disease emergencies. Nearly every Canadian province has emergency legislation containing a "basket clause" - a provision which, for the duration of an emergency, authorizes a decision maker to take 'all necessary measures' to defeat it. Public health legal preparedness scholarship has not yet examined what criteria the decision maker must consider before deciding to deploy measures that could seriously impact the rights of individuals, including those under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This …


Do Black Lives Matter? Race As A Measure Of Injury In Tort Law, 18 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 41 (2016), Alberto Bernabe 2016 John Marshall Law School

Do Black Lives Matter? Race As A Measure Of Injury In Tort Law, 18 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 41 (2016), Alberto Bernabe

UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship

Discussions of race-related issues are a constant in American society. Within the last year alone, there have been several high profile events that have prompted important debates about race. Most of the events attracting nationwide attention involved the conduct of law enforcement agents, including incidents in which unarmed black men died at the hands of police officers, peaceful protests that turned violent following the failure to indict the police officers involved in those cases and the use of excessive force on black teenagers attending social events and while at school. Other events included the racial identity controversy regarding a member …


Health Information And Data Security Safeguards, 32 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 133 (2016), Jane Kim, David Zakson 2016 UIC School of Law

Health Information And Data Security Safeguards, 32 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 133 (2016), Jane Kim, David Zakson

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

The healthcare industry possesses information coveted by cyber criminals. Unfortunately, healthcare providers are also among the most vulnerable and unprepared to deal with cyber attacks. The Introduction sets the background of this paper with cyber security statistics of the healthcare sector. Part A of this paper will discuss how new Russian law impacts global data security. Part B takes a broad look at data security safeguards. Part C focuses on U.S. attempts at safeguarding data through NIST and its Presidential Policy Directive. In Part D, the paper explores in greater detail causes that precipitate security breaches and specific security defenses …


The Puerto Rico-Chicago Connection: Cross-Boundary Drug-Treatment In The United States (2016), Sarah Dávila A., Steven D. Schwinn, John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic 2016 UIC School of Law

The Puerto Rico-Chicago Connection: Cross-Boundary Drug-Treatment In The United States (2016), Sarah Dávila A., Steven D. Schwinn, John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic

UIC Law White Papers

1. The John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic is a law school student-practice clinic that is committed to the investigation of human rights abuses, the publication of abuses, and the protection against abuses within the United States and around the world.

2. The International Human Rights Clinic has been investigating human rights abuses arising out of a systematic practice of government officials and cooperating private individuals to relocate homeless, drug-addicted persons to putative drug-treatment centers in Chicago, Illinois. In fact, these so-called drug-treatment centers deprive individuals of their physical liberty; fail to provide adequate food, shelter, and other …


Foreword, Ryan B. Marcus 2016 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Foreword, Ryan B. Marcus

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Purpose And Power Of The Group Tax Exemption In Health Care, Marie Yascko-Rosado 2016 University of Richmond

Purpose And Power Of The Group Tax Exemption In Health Care, Marie Yascko-Rosado

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

This article argues that the group tax exemption and consolidated group returns provide immense assistance to nonprofit healthcare organizations, because of simplicity, financial benefits and efficiency benefits. Part III will discuss what it means to be a tax-exempt entity and the legal basis for its existence, the historical basis of the exemption and its various rationales including relief of government burden, subsidy and income measurement theories. Part IV will explain the tax-exempt status in health care, the effects of the Affordable Care Act on the uninsured population, and key differences between for-profit entities and non-profit entities. Part V will both …


A Profile Of Bio-Pharma Consolidation Activity, Jordan Paradise 2016 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

A Profile Of Bio-Pharma Consolidation Activity, Jordan Paradise

Faculty Publications & Other Works

No abstract provided.


Case No. 12 - Diagnosis Of A Stage Iii High Grade Right Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Right 1 Breast Of A 35 Year Old Woman Who Palpated A Lump Two Years Earlier., New York Law School 2016 New York Law School

Case No. 12 - Diagnosis Of A Stage Iii High Grade Right Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Right 1 Breast Of A 35 Year Old Woman Who Palpated A Lump Two Years Earlier., New York Law School

Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases

Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Diagnosis of a Stage III High Grade Right Breast Ductal Carcinoma in Right 1 Breast of a 35 year old woman who Palpated a Lump two years earlier.


Case No. 11 - Respiratory And Cardiac Arrest At 3 Weeks Of Age In A Very Premature Neonate Occurring In The Nicu, New York Law School 2016 New York Law School

Case No. 11 - Respiratory And Cardiac Arrest At 3 Weeks Of Age In A Very Premature Neonate Occurring In The Nicu, New York Law School

Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases

Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest at 3 Weeks of age in a very Premature Neonate Occurring in the NICU


The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act And Choice In Childbirth: How The Aca's Nondiscrimination Provisions May Change The Legal Landscape Of Childbirth, Caitlin McCartney 2016 American University Washington College of Law

The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act And Choice In Childbirth: How The Aca's Nondiscrimination Provisions May Change The Legal Landscape Of Childbirth, Caitlin Mccartney

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Emergency Room Utilization Disparities Among Older Adults Treated By Rural Health Clinics, Matt Bagwell 2016 University of Central Florida

Emergency Room Utilization Disparities Among Older Adults Treated By Rural Health Clinics, Matt Bagwell

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Examining the persistence of disparities over time is an important obligation in terms of rectifying, maintaining, and improving community health and social well-being for all. This study analyzed the individual factors of (a) race/ ethnicity and (b) dual eligibility, as a proxy measure of socioeconomic status, as well as the environmental factor of (c) place of residence, and the organizational factor of (d) Rural Health Clinic (RHC) type on emergency room (ER) utilization of older adult Medicare patients treated by RHCs within the Department of Health and Human Services' (DHHS) Region 4. A prospective, multi-level, longitudinal design was employed to …


Reforming Healthcare Reform, Jacqueline Fox 2016 University of South Carolina - Columbia

Reforming Healthcare Reform, Jacqueline Fox

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Applying The Health Justice Framework To Diabetes As A Community-Managed Social Phenomenon, Lindsay Wiley 2016 American University

Applying The Health Justice Framework To Diabetes As A Community-Managed Social Phenomenon, Lindsay Wiley

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

INTRODUCTION: In East Harlem, it is possible to take any simple nexus of people -the line at an A.T.M., a portion of a postal route, the members of a church choir -and trace an invisible web of diabetes that stretches through the group and out into the neighborhood, touching nearly every life with its menace.Ten years ago, the New York Times published "Bad Blood," a series of articles examining the impact of diabetes on the residents of New York City. In the years that followed, New York pioneered a series of groundbreaking legal interventions, including implementing measures to track diabetes …


Digital Commons powered by bepress