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How The Promises Of Riches In Collegiate Athletics Lead To The Compromised Long-Term Health Of Student-Athletes: Why And How The Ncaa Should Protect Its Student-Athletes' Health, Brian C. Root
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Finding A Cure: The Case For Regulation And Oversight Of Electronic Health Record Systems, Sharona Hoffman, Andy Podgurski
Finding A Cure: The Case For Regulation And Oversight Of Electronic Health Record Systems, Sharona Hoffman, Andy Podgurski
Faculty Publications
In the foreseeable future, it is likely that the familiar, paper-based patient medical files will become a thing of the past. On April 26, 24, President George W. Bush announced a plan to ensure that all Americans' health records are computerized within ten years and to establish a National Health Information Network. Many advocates are enthusiastically promoting the adoption of health information technology (HIT) and electronic health record (HER) systems as a means to improve U.S. health care.
HER systems often not only serve as record-keeping systems, but also have multiple capabilities, including drug ordering, decision support, alerts concerning patient …
Introduction To Proceedings From A Conference On Newborn Screening For Nontreatable Disorders, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Introduction To Proceedings From A Conference On Newborn Screening For Nontreatable Disorders, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Making All The Children Above Average: Ethical And Regulatory Concerns For Pediatricians In Pediatric Enhancement Research, Jessica W. Berg, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Daniel B. Rubin, Eric Kodish
Making All The Children Above Average: Ethical And Regulatory Concerns For Pediatricians In Pediatric Enhancement Research, Jessica W. Berg, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Daniel B. Rubin, Eric Kodish
Faculty Publications
Building on the knowledge generated by the long history of disease-oriented research, the next few decades will witness an explosion of biomedical enhancements to make people faster, stronger, smarter, less forgetful, happier, prettier, and live longer. Growing interest in pediatric enhancements is likely to stimulate the conduct of enhancement research involving children. However, guidelines for the protection of human subjects were developed for investigations of therapeutic modalities. To date, virtually no attention has been paid to whether these rules would be appropriate for investigations to establish the safety and efficacy of technologies intended for enhancement rather than therapeutic uses and, …
Reproductive Rights As Health Care Rights, B. Jessie Hill
Reproductive Rights As Health Care Rights, B. Jessie Hill
Faculty Publications
U.S. legal scholarship concerning reproductive rights has largely revolved around the poles of decisional autonomy, privacy, and equality, with a concomitant a tendency to de-emphasize the medical aspect of abortion rights. The medical approach has been particularly disfavored by feminist scholars, largely due to concerns about undermining the equality rationale for reproductive rights and placing too much power in the hands of physicians. In addition, American constitutional law has tended to treat reproductive-rights cases differently from other cases raising challenges to government restrictions on individuals’ rights to access certain forms of medical treatment, granting heightened judicial scrutiny to the former …
E-Health Hazards: Provider Liability And Electronic Health Record Systems, Sharona Hoffman, Andy Podgurski
E-Health Hazards: Provider Liability And Electronic Health Record Systems, Sharona Hoffman, Andy Podgurski
Faculty Publications
In the foreseeable future, electronic health record (EHR) systems are likely to become a fixture in medical settings. The potential benefits of computerization could be substantial, but EHR systems also give rise to new liability risks for health care providers that have received little attention in the legal literature. This Article features a first of its kind, comprehensive analysis of the liability risks associated with use of this complex and important technology. In addition, it develops recommendations to address these liability concerns. Appropriate measures include federal regulations designed to ensure the quality and safety of EHR systems along with agency …
Preparing For Disaster: Protecting The Most Vulnerable In Emergencies, Sharona Hoffman
Preparing For Disaster: Protecting The Most Vulnerable In Emergencies, Sharona Hoffman
Faculty Publications
Many federal, state, local and private entities are investing significant resources in disaster readiness initiatives. Often disregarded, however, are the special needs of vulnerable populations during disasters. In the context of emergencies, vulnerable groups may include individuals with disabilities, pregnant women, children, the elderly, prisoners, members of ethnic minorities, people with language barriers, and the impoverished. The fate of the disadvantaged during disasters has received little attention in the legal literature, and this article begins to fill that gap. It examines ethical theories of distributive justice and existing federal and state civil rights and emergency response laws and argues that …
Advancing Civil Rights, The Next Generation: The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act Of 2008 And Beyond, Morse Hyun-Myung Tan
Advancing Civil Rights, The Next Generation: The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act Of 2008 And Beyond, Morse Hyun-Myung Tan
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 19 Issue 2 (2009)
Masthead, Volume 19 Issue 2 (2009)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Ghost In Our Genes: Legal And Ethical Implications Of Epigenetics, Mark A. Rothstein, Yu Cai, Gary E. Marchant
The Ghost In Our Genes: Legal And Ethical Implications Of Epigenetics, Mark A. Rothstein, Yu Cai, Gary E. Marchant
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Inmate Access To Elective Abortion: Social Policy, Medicine And The Law, Angela Thomas
Inmate Access To Elective Abortion: Social Policy, Medicine And The Law, Angela Thomas
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 19 Issue 1 (2009)
Masthead, Volume 19 Issue 1 (2009)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Blurred Distinction Between Treatable And Untreatable Conditions In Newborn Screening, Donald B. Bailey Jr.
The Blurred Distinction Between Treatable And Untreatable Conditions In Newborn Screening, Donald B. Bailey Jr.
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Proceedings: Newborn Screening For Nontreatable Disorders -- Introduction, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Proceedings: Newborn Screening For Nontreatable Disorders -- Introduction, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Doctoring: A Study Of The Codification Of Medical Professionalism, Andrew Fichter
The Law Of Doctoring: A Study Of The Codification Of Medical Professionalism, Andrew Fichter
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Medical Malpractice And New Devices: Defining An Elusive Standard Of Care, Michael D. Greenberg
Medical Malpractice And New Devices: Defining An Elusive Standard Of Care, Michael D. Greenberg
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 19 Issue 2 (2009), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 19 Issue 2 (2009), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Keeping Doctors Out Of The Interrogation Room: A New Ethical Obligation That Requires The Backing Of The Law, Ayham Bahnassi
Keeping Doctors Out Of The Interrogation Room: A New Ethical Obligation That Requires The Backing Of The Law, Ayham Bahnassi
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Adjusting The Role Of Chiropractors In The United States: Why Narrowing Chiropractor Scope Of Practice Statutes Will Protect Patients, Peter Morrison
Adjusting The Role Of Chiropractors In The United States: Why Narrowing Chiropractor Scope Of Practice Statutes Will Protect Patients, Peter Morrison
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 19 Issue 1 (2009), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 19 Issue 1 (2009), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Survey Of State Medical And Osteopathy Board Disciplinary Web Sites In 2006, Meredith Larson, Peter Lurie, Benita Marcus, Sidney Wolfe
Survey Of State Medical And Osteopathy Board Disciplinary Web Sites In 2006, Meredith Larson, Peter Lurie, Benita Marcus, Sidney Wolfe
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Systems To Determine Treatment Effectiveness In Newborn Screening, R. Rodney Howell
Systems To Determine Treatment Effectiveness In Newborn Screening, R. Rodney Howell
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
On Treatability: Considerations Of Treatment In Context Of Newborn Screening, Marvin R. Natowicz, Shlomit Zuckerman
On Treatability: Considerations Of Treatment In Context Of Newborn Screening, Marvin R. Natowicz, Shlomit Zuckerman
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Assessing The New Criteria For Newborn Screening, Jeffrey R. Botkin
Assessing The New Criteria For Newborn Screening, Jeffrey R. Botkin
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Ten Fingers, Ten Toes: Newborn Screening For Untreatable Disorders, Ellen Wright Clayton
Ten Fingers, Ten Toes: Newborn Screening For Untreatable Disorders, Ellen Wright Clayton
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Expanding Access To Investigational Drugs For Treatment Use: A Policy Analysis And Legislative Proposal, Austin Winniford
Expanding Access To Investigational Drugs For Treatment Use: A Policy Analysis And Legislative Proposal, Austin Winniford
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Pay For Performance, Quality Of Care And The Revitalization Of The False Claims Act, Devin S. Schindler
Pay For Performance, Quality Of Care And The Revitalization Of The False Claims Act, Devin S. Schindler
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Assisted Outpatient Treatment In Ohio: Is Jason's Law Life-Saving Legislation Or A Rash Response?, Steven Strang
Assisted Outpatient Treatment In Ohio: Is Jason's Law Life-Saving Legislation Or A Rash Response?, Steven Strang
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.