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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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The Future Of Health Care Must Be Harm Reductionist—To Bring It About, We Need Moral Philosophy, Travis N. Rieder
The Future Of Health Care Must Be Harm Reductionist—To Bring It About, We Need Moral Philosophy, Travis N. Rieder
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
In the United States, more than 100,000 people now die each year from drug overdose, but nearly all of these deaths are preventable. The purpose of this Article is to show that harm reduction interventions could go a long way towards saving these lives, but we don’t adopt many of these interventions, or fail to adopt them at the scale needed. Although it is often suggested by opponents of harm reduction that the interventions are unlikely to actually reduce harm, this Article argues that the empirical debate is largely over—decades of data demonstrate that harm reduction saves lives, promotes health, …
The Past, Present, And Future Of “Materiality” Under The False Claims Act, John T. Boese
The Past, Present, And Future Of “Materiality” Under The False Claims Act, John T. Boese
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Genetic Discrimination In The Workplace: Lessons From The Past And Concerns For The Future, Laurie A. Vasichek
Genetic Discrimination In The Workplace: Lessons From The Past And Concerns For The Future, Laurie A. Vasichek
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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