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Statement From The Secretary Of Health And Human Services, Donna E. Shalala Oct 1993

Statement From The Secretary Of Health And Human Services, Donna E. Shalala

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Aids And Private Health Insurance: A Crisis Of Risk Sharing, Robert A. Padgug, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Jon Eisenhandler Oct 1993

Aids And Private Health Insurance: A Crisis Of Risk Sharing, Robert A. Padgug, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Jon Eisenhandler

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Selected Bibliography On Aids And Health Insurance, Patricia G. Court, Linda Karr O'Connor Oct 1993

Selected Bibliography On Aids And Health Insurance, Patricia G. Court, Linda Karr O'Connor

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Aids And Access To Care: Lessons For Health Care Reformers, Michael T. Isbell Oct 1993

Aids And Access To Care: Lessons For Health Care Reformers, Michael T. Isbell

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Need For A Process Theory: Formulating Health Policy Through Adjudication, Margaret G. Farrell Jan 1993

The Need For A Process Theory: Formulating Health Policy Through Adjudication, Margaret G. Farrell

Journal of Law and Health

This essay sets out a preliminary, theoretical framework within which to analyze remedial options and begin the search for the values they promote. It is based on the premise that the process used to enforce substantive rights to health care should promote values that are consistent with, and even supportive of, the values that health care reform itself would promote. The framework proceeds upon an analysis of the kinds of claims at issue, the alternative decision making models available to settle them, and the forums in which those models might be used. In conclusion, I urge scholars, policy makers and …


Book Review: An Overview Of Health Care Reform: A View Of The Forest--An Introduction To Taft Strategic Atlas: U.S. Health Care Reform By Frederick I. Taft, Stephen J. Werber, Stephen R. Smith Jan 1993

Book Review: An Overview Of Health Care Reform: A View Of The Forest--An Introduction To Taft Strategic Atlas: U.S. Health Care Reform By Frederick I. Taft, Stephen J. Werber, Stephen R. Smith

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

Those interested in health law, who wish to follow and participate in the national debate, need a method of organizing the trees of definition, individual issues, and plans found in the forest of the debate. The cliche of not seeing the forest for the trees is reversed in this debate as we all can see the forest, but we cannot distinguish or truly discern its contents. To aid in understanding these issues, The Journal of Law and Health has taken the unusual step of reprinting a significant portion of a new book. The Editors believe that a traditional Book Review …


Health Care Reform And Fraud By Health Care Providers, Pamela H. Bucy Jan 1993

Health Care Reform And Fraud By Health Care Providers, Pamela H. Bucy

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword: Health Care Reform In The United States—The Presidential Task Force, Lawrence O. Gostin Jan 1993

Foreword: Health Care Reform In The United States—The Presidential Task Force, Lawrence O. Gostin

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993.

The exact specifications of the new health care system depend on the package that President Clinton will send to Capitol Hill and the changes that Congress will make in the reform package. Some of the basic structures and organizing principles of the new system that are being considered by the President are already the subject of intense public scrutiny.

The design being considered would involve new relations between the federal government and the states, between the public and private sectors, and between …


Health Care Reform In The United States, Lawrence O. Gostin Jan 1993

Health Care Reform In The United States, Lawrence O. Gostin

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care reform package, together with the reasons to support reform of the health care system in the United States.