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Medicare And Political Analysis: Omissions, Understandings, And Misunderstandings, Theodore Marmor, Spencer Martin, Jonathan Oberlander Sep 2003

Medicare And Political Analysis: Omissions, Understandings, And Misunderstandings, Theodore Marmor, Spencer Martin, Jonathan Oberlander

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Beyond Beneficiaries: Using The Medicare Program To Accomplish Broader Public Goals, Dean M. Harris Sep 2003

Beyond Beneficiaries: Using The Medicare Program To Accomplish Broader Public Goals, Dean M. Harris

Washington and Lee Law Review

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If Paying For Quality Is Such A Bad Idea, Why Is Everyone For It?, Bruce C. Vladeck Sep 2003

If Paying For Quality Is Such A Bad Idea, Why Is Everyone For It?, Bruce C. Vladeck

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Future Of Medicare, Post Great Society And Post Plus-Choice: Legal And Policy Issues--Foreword, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost Sep 2003

The Future Of Medicare, Post Great Society And Post Plus-Choice: Legal And Policy Issues--Foreword, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Politics Of Medicare Reform, Jonathan Oberlander Sep 2003

The Politics Of Medicare Reform, Jonathan Oberlander

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Medicare Meets Mephistopheles, David A. Hyman Sep 2003

Medicare Meets Mephistopheles, David A. Hyman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Modernizing Medicare's Benefit Structure, Marilyn Moon Sep 2003

Modernizing Medicare's Benefit Structure, Marilyn Moon

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


What If Technology Never Stops Improving? Medicare's Future Under Continuous Cost Increases, Mark V. Pauly Sep 2003

What If Technology Never Stops Improving? Medicare's Future Under Continuous Cost Increases, Mark V. Pauly

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Paying For Quality And Doing It Right, Robert A. Berenson Sep 2003

Paying For Quality And Doing It Right, Robert A. Berenson

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Administration Of Medicare: A Neglected Issue, Thomas H. Stanton Sep 2003

The Administration Of Medicare: A Neglected Issue, Thomas H. Stanton

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mediating With An 800-Pound Gorilla: Medicare And Adr, Phyllis E. Bernard Sep 2003

Mediating With An 800-Pound Gorilla: Medicare And Adr, Phyllis E. Bernard

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Medicare Coverage Decision-Making And Appeal Procedures: Can Process Meet The Challenge Of New Medical Technology?, Eleanor D. Kinney Sep 2003

Medicare Coverage Decision-Making And Appeal Procedures: Can Process Meet The Challenge Of New Medical Technology?, Eleanor D. Kinney

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Facing The Aging Wave: Proposed Social Security Reform In The Philippines, Les Coughran Mar 2003

Facing The Aging Wave: Proposed Social Security Reform In The Philippines, Les Coughran

Washington International Law Journal

The Philippines's Social Security System is eroding because of demographic changes. These changes have tipped the financial balance, which incremental design changes have failed to restore. The system contains weaknesses that are exacerbated by limited financial transparency and poor asset management. International social security systems, designed to include public defined benefit programs, public hypothetical account programs, publicly mandated defined contribution programs, and/or private sphere components, provide the Philippines with examples of alternate national systems. While each of these components alleviates certain risks, no single component is comprehensive in safeguarding against demographic, economic, or inflationary risks. This Comment asserts that the …


Facing The Aging Wave: Proposed Social Security Reform In The Philippines, Les Coughran Mar 2003

Facing The Aging Wave: Proposed Social Security Reform In The Philippines, Les Coughran

Washington International Law Journal

The Philippines's Social Security System is eroding because of demographic changes. These changes have tipped the financial balance, which incremental design changes have failed to restore. The system contains weaknesses that are exacerbated by limited financial transparency and poor asset management. International social security systems, designed to include public defined benefit programs, public hypothetical account programs, publicly mandated defined contribution programs, and/or private sphere components, provide the Philippines with examples of alternate national systems. While each of these components alleviates certain risks, no single component is comprehensive in safeguarding against demographic, economic, or inflationary risks. This Comment asserts that the …


Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva Feb 2003

Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva

Edward Ivan Cueva

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Erisa Preemption: Whether State Common Law Doctrines Of Substantial Compliance Fall Under The Purview Of Erisa, Jennifer Howard Jan 2003

Erisa Preemption: Whether State Common Law Doctrines Of Substantial Compliance Fall Under The Purview Of Erisa, Jennifer Howard

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Pension Reform In The Aftermath Of Enron: Congress' Failure To Deliver The Promise Of Secure Retirement To 401 (K) Plan Participants, Janice Kay Lawrence Jan 2003

Pension Reform In The Aftermath Of Enron: Congress' Failure To Deliver The Promise Of Secure Retirement To 401 (K) Plan Participants, Janice Kay Lawrence

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Forward, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xiii (2003), David Wray Jan 2003

Forward, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xiii (2003), David Wray

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.