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Applying Antitrust Law To Collaboration In The Production Of Information: The Case Of Medical Technology Assessment, Clark C. Havighurst Apr 1988

Applying Antitrust Law To Collaboration In The Production Of Information: The Case Of Medical Technology Assessment, Clark C. Havighurst

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Vertical Restraints And Powerful Health Insurers: Exclusionary Conduct Masquerading As Managed Care?, Frances H. Miller Apr 1988

Vertical Restraints And Powerful Health Insurers: Exclusionary Conduct Masquerading As Managed Care?, Frances H. Miller

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Antitrust And Hospital Peer Review, James F. Blumstein, Frank A. Sloan Apr 1988

Antitrust And Hospital Peer Review, James F. Blumstein, Frank A. Sloan

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Quality Of Health Care Considerations In Antitrust Analysis, Thomas E. Kauper Apr 1988

The Role Of Quality Of Health Care Considerations In Antitrust Analysis, Thomas E. Kauper

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


A Crisis In Insurance, Benjamin Lipson Jan 1988

A Crisis In Insurance, Benjamin Lipson

New England Journal of Public Policy

As the life and health insurance industry evaluates its long-term financial goals, the cloud of Black Monday — October 19, 1987, the day the stock market collapsed — blurs its cherished investment income projections. With investment portfolios under siege, mutual life insurance companies and stock companies alike are wary of making policy-pricing miscalculations that could prove to be disastrous. As if that weren't enough, one single disease — acquired immunodeficiency syndrome — looms as the most serious threat to life and health insurers for the remainder of this century. The spread of the new disease has caused insurers to adjust …


State And Local Government Legal Responsibilities To Provide Medical Care For The Poor, Michael A. Dowell Jan 1988

State And Local Government Legal Responsibilities To Provide Medical Care For The Poor, Michael A. Dowell

Journal of Law and Health

This article will provide an overview of the extent to which state and local government entities must provide medical care for the poor and ways to enforce these obligations. Delineation of specific medical assistance program responsibilities requires careful review of the legislative intent and statutory purpose. Remedies for state or local failure to meet statutory or constitutional obligations to provide indigent medical care will be discussed in the enforcement section.


Rights Discourse And Neonatal Euthanasia, Carl E. Schneider Jan 1988

Rights Discourse And Neonatal Euthanasia, Carl E. Schneider

Articles

Hard cases, they say, make bad law. Hard cases, we know, can also make revealing law. Hard cases identify the problems we have not found a way of solving. They reveal ways the law's goals conflict. They force us to articulate our assumptions and to examine our modes of discourse and reasoning. If there was ever a hard case for the law, it is the question of whether, how, and by whom it should be decided to allow newborn children who are severely retarded mentally or severely damaged physically to die. For many years, the law has not had to …