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Procedural Due Process And Intramural Hospital Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: The Texas Advance Directives Act, Thaddeus Mason Pope
Procedural Due Process And Intramural Hospital Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: The Texas Advance Directives Act, Thaddeus Mason Pope
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
Increasingly, clinicians and commentators have been calling for the establishment of special adjudicatory dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve intractable medical futility disputes. As a leading model to follow, policymakers both around the United States and around the world have been looking to the conflict resolution provisions in the 1999 Texas Advance Directives Act (TADA).
In this article, I provide a complete and thorough review of the purpose, history, and operation of TADA. I conclude that TADA is a commendable attempt to balance the competing goals of efficiency and fairness in the resolution of these time-sensitive, life-and-death conflicts. But TADA is …
Looking Back And Looking Forward: Celebrating Anniversaries By Anticipating The Implementation Of The Affordable Care Act, Sandra H. Johnson
Looking Back And Looking Forward: Celebrating Anniversaries By Anticipating The Implementation Of The Affordable Care Act, Sandra H. Johnson
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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A Moral Mandate & The Meaning Of Choice: Conceiving The Affordable Care Act After Nfib, Brietta Clark
A Moral Mandate & The Meaning Of Choice: Conceiving The Affordable Care Act After Nfib, Brietta Clark
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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The Impact Of The Medicare Modernization Act’S Contractor Reform On Fee-For-Service Medicare, Susan Bartlett Foote
The Impact Of The Medicare Modernization Act’S Contractor Reform On Fee-For-Service Medicare, Susan Bartlett Foote
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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