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Regulation Through The Looking Glass: Hospitals, Blue Cross, And Certificate-Of-Need, Sallyanne Payton, Rhoda M. Powsner
Regulation Through The Looking Glass: Hospitals, Blue Cross, And Certificate-Of-Need, Sallyanne Payton, Rhoda M. Powsner
Michigan Law Review
A clear focus on the commitment of the public health and hospital establishments to the large teaching hospital and their belief in rationalizing the health care system through community-based planning allows us to understand the ideas and institutions that have produced our present system of hospital regulation. It can also help us to understand the structure and behavior of the hospital industry and can illuminate current controversies over health care policy.
What follows is a narrative account of the development of regional planning and certificate-of-need legislation. As part of that story, we trace the evolution of the Blue Cross, explain …
Appropriate Bargaining Units In Non-Profit Hospitals
Appropriate Bargaining Units In Non-Profit Hospitals
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Hill-Burton Act: A Basis For The Prevention Of Urban Hospital Relocation, Carla J. Smith
The Hill-Burton Act: A Basis For The Prevention Of Urban Hospital Relocation, Carla J. Smith
Indiana Law Journal
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Prima Facie Case And Remedies In Title Vi Hospital Relocation Cases, Valerie A. Seiling
Prima Facie Case And Remedies In Title Vi Hospital Relocation Cases, Valerie A. Seiling
Cornell Law Review
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Labor Law - Presumption Against Rules Prohibiting Solicitation During Nonworking Time - Nlrb's Application Of Presumption In Hospital Patient Access Areas, Except For Immediate Patient Care Areas, Upheld As Valid, Roberta D. Pichini
Villanova Law Review
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