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Table Of Contents Jan 2014

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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Home And Community-Based Long-Term Services And Supports: Health Reform’S Most Enduring Legacy?, Marshall B. Kapp Jan 2014

Home And Community-Based Long-Term Services And Supports: Health Reform’S Most Enduring Legacy?, Marshall B. Kapp

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Hope And Challenges In Long-Term Services And Supports, Sandra H. Johnson Jan 2014

Hope And Challenges In Long-Term Services And Supports, Sandra H. Johnson

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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The Challenge Of Financing Long-Term Care, Judy Feder Jan 2014

The Challenge Of Financing Long-Term Care, Judy Feder

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Care Coordination For Dually Eligible Beneficiaries, Katie M. Dean, David C. Grabowski Jan 2014

Care Coordination For Dually Eligible Beneficiaries, Katie M. Dean, David C. Grabowski

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Rationalizing Home And Community-Based Services Under Medicaid, Laura D. Hermer Jan 2014

Rationalizing Home And Community-Based Services Under Medicaid, Laura D. Hermer

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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The Broken Promise Of Obra ’87: The Failure To Validate The Survey Protocol, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii Jan 2014

The Broken Promise Of Obra ’87: The Failure To Validate The Survey Protocol, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Short-Stay, Under Observation, Or Inpatient Admission?—How Cms’ Two Midnight Rule Creates More Confusion & Concern, Rachel A. Polzin Jan 2014

Short-Stay, Under Observation, Or Inpatient Admission?—How Cms’ Two Midnight Rule Creates More Confusion & Concern, Rachel A. Polzin

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Disclosure For Closure? Why The Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol Process Paired With The 60-Day Overpayment Rule Creates More Headaches Than Solutions, Peter J. Eggers Jan 2014

Disclosure For Closure? Why The Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol Process Paired With The 60-Day Overpayment Rule Creates More Headaches Than Solutions, Peter J. Eggers

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 2014

Table Of Contents

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Masthead Jan 2014

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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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The Uneasy Relationship Of Hobby Lobby, Conestoga Wood, The Affordable Care Act, And The Corporate Person: How A Historical Myth Continues To Bedevil The Legal System, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii Jan 2014

The Uneasy Relationship Of Hobby Lobby, Conestoga Wood, The Affordable Care Act, And The Corporate Person: How A Historical Myth Continues To Bedevil The Legal System, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Consumer-Directed Healthcare By Any Other Name Would Be… Obamacare, Jeffrey B. Hammond Jan 2014

Consumer-Directed Healthcare By Any Other Name Would Be… Obamacare, Jeffrey B. Hammond

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Cura Personalis: A Healthcare Delivery Quandary At The End Of Life, George P. Smith Ii Jan 2014

Cura Personalis: A Healthcare Delivery Quandary At The End Of Life, George P. Smith Ii

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

Holistic Medicine traces its provenance to the foundational value or chrism of the Society of Jesus of cura personalis which directs respect be given to all individuals and to their souls — especially whenever medical healing is required. Today, the notion of best patient care should include not merely attention to somatic issues of refractory pain management but, equally, to non-somatic or existential suffering. It is at the end-stage of life that palliative — as opposed to curative — care must be provided. When a condition is seen as medically futile, this Article advocates palliative or deep sedation — when …


Patient Registries: Patient Consent When Children Become Adults, Leslie P. Francis Jan 2014

Patient Registries: Patient Consent When Children Become Adults, Leslie P. Francis

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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The Inclusion Of Pregnant Women In Clinical Research, Barbara A. Noah Jan 2014

The Inclusion Of Pregnant Women In Clinical Research, Barbara A. Noah

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

In the past three decades, there has been unprecedented growth in medical research utilizing human subjects, with much promise for new treatments that extend life, improve quality of life, and prevent disease and disability. Safe prescribing of drug therapies requires that researchers design clinical trials to test products for the benefit of all persons who are likely to utilize them, not just a limited population. For this reason, it is essential that clinical trials include women, pregnant women, children, and racial minorities, as appropriate, because these populations sometimes exhibit different patterns of response or adverse reactions.

Despite some significant progress …


Mobile Medical App Regulation: Preventing A Pandemic Of “Mobilechondriacs”, Nathaniel R. Carroll Jan 2014

Mobile Medical App Regulation: Preventing A Pandemic Of “Mobilechondriacs”, Nathaniel R. Carroll

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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The Struggle To Bury Pre-Existing Condition Consideration, Sallie Thieme Sanford Jan 2014

The Struggle To Bury Pre-Existing Condition Consideration, Sallie Thieme Sanford

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Community Benefit 501(R)Edux: An Analysis Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act’S Limitations Under Community Benefit Reform, Zachary J. Buxton Jan 2014

Community Benefit 501(R)Edux: An Analysis Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act’S Limitations Under Community Benefit Reform, Zachary J. Buxton

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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When Is A Change Going To Come?: Separate And Unequal Treatment In Health Care Fifty Years After Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964, Ruqaiijah A. Yearby Jan 2014

When Is A Change Going To Come?: Separate And Unequal Treatment In Health Care Fifty Years After Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964, Ruqaiijah A. Yearby

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ON June 19, 1963, when the Civil Rights Act was first introduced, President John F. Kennedy said in a message to Congress:

Events of recent weeks have again underlined how deeply our Negro citizens resent the injustice of being arbitrarily denied equal access to those facilities and accommodations, which are otherwise open to the general public. That is a daily insult, which has no place in a country proud of its heritage-- the heritage of the melting pot, of equal rights, of one nation and one people. No one has been barred on account of his race from fighting or …


Medicaid, Marketplaces, And Premium Assistance: What Is At Stake In Arkansas? The Perils And Pitfalls Of Medicaid Expansion Through Marketplace Premium Assistance, Sidney D. Watson Jan 2014

Medicaid, Marketplaces, And Premium Assistance: What Is At Stake In Arkansas? The Perils And Pitfalls Of Medicaid Expansion Through Marketplace Premium Assistance, Sidney D. Watson

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On September 27, 2013, Arkansas became the first state to obtain federal approval for a Section 1115 demonstration waiver to require adults eligible for the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) Medicaid Expansion to enroll in private plans offered through the State's new Health Insurance Marketplace rather than traditional Medicaid.2 Hailed as a "game changer," Republican lawmakers dubbed this Marketplace Premium Assistance approach a new Medicaid "private option."' 3 Others described it as a potential "middle ground" in efforts to expand Medicaid that may be more politically palatable for those who oppose "Obamacare."...