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Full-Text Articles in Law
Adverse Drug Reactions: Harnessing Experiential Data To Promote Patient Welfare, Barbara A. Noah
Adverse Drug Reactions: Harnessing Experiential Data To Promote Patient Welfare, Barbara A. Noah
Faculty Scholarship
Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing prescription drugs, and the FDA's spontaneous reporting system for adverse events, as it contrasts that system with the regulatory mechanisms used to monitor risks associated with other products. Part II summarizes the recent series of prescription drug marketing withdrawals prompted by reports of unexpected adverse reactions. Finally, Part III offers some possible solutions designed to improve the efficiency of postapproval surveillance so that fewer patients will suffer the consequences of unexpected adverse drug reactions and interactions. This Article concludes that the existing regulatory system requires fundamental reprioritization …
Introduction: Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Introduction: Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Board Of Psychology, Jessica A. Neyman, J. D. Fellmeth
Board Of Psychology, Jessica A. Neyman, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Tasha Soroosh
Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Tasha Soroosh
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Dental Board Of California, Peter Sansom
Dental Board Of California, Peter Sansom
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, Jenny K. Li
Board Of Pharmacy, Jenny K. Li
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Registered Nursing, Charlotte Wilder
Board Of Registered Nursing, Charlotte Wilder
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Medical Board Of California, Kelly Ann Debie, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, J. D. Fellmeth
Medical Board Of California, Kelly Ann Debie, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Foreword, John D. Blum, Joan H. Krause, Lawrence E. Singer Lsinger@Luc.Edu
Foreword, John D. Blum, Joan H. Krause, Lawrence E. Singer Lsinger@Luc.Edu
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
A Critical Analysis Of Health And Human Services' Proposed Health Privacy Regulation In Light Of The Health Insurance Privacy And Accountability Act Of 1996, A. Craig Eddy
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
Dr. Eddy inquires, through a detailed analysis of relevant statutory provisions, whether it is likely that the HIPAA legislation or the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information Regulations (SPIIHI) proposed by HHS will efficiently and cost effectively defend the privacy issues they were intended to safeguard. His paper critically analyzes the extremely broad and expensive course of action and tactics HHS has chosen to employ in this effort to determine whether HHS' proposal is an efficient use of health care dollars. To introduce his analysis, Dr. Eddy addresses the general concept of medical privacy and attempts to define …
Telemedicine: The Invisible Legal Barriers To The Health Care Of The Future, Heather A. Daley
Telemedicine: The Invisible Legal Barriers To The Health Care Of The Future, Heather A. Daley
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
Telemedicine has the potential to transform the world of health care just as the Internet transformed the world of commerce. Ms. Daly examines two legal obstacles to expanding the use of telemedicine: licensure and liability. She defines telemedicine and discusses its common applications and significant benefits. Licensure laws and liability rules result in formidable barriers to the expanded use of telemedicine, while also failing to provide sufficient protection for consumers. Ms. Daly argues that for the benefits of telemedicine to reach those most in need, mutual recognition of licensing laws coupled with a universal standard of care is necessary.
Administrative Channeling Under The Medicare Act Clarified: Illinois Council, Section 45(H), And The Application Of Congressional Intent, John Aloysius Cogan Jr., Rodney A. Johnson
Administrative Channeling Under The Medicare Act Clarified: Illinois Council, Section 45(H), And The Application Of Congressional Intent, John Aloysius Cogan Jr., Rodney A. Johnson
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
Mr. Cogan and Mr. Johnson discuss the judicial review provisions of the Medicare Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. section 405(g) and (h), and the Supreme Court cases including Illinois Council that interpret the scope of the "arising under" language. They also examine the history of section 205(h) of the Social Security Act, including the most recent amendment contained in the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. The relationship between 205(h), DEFRA, and section 405(h) is explored as well as the caselaw addressing and applying section 405(h) in light of Congress' 1984 amendments.
Mental Health Advance Directives: Having One's Say?, Justine A. Dunlap
Mental Health Advance Directives: Having One's Say?, Justine A. Dunlap
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Inverting The Viability Test For Abortion Law, Bruce Ching
Inverting The Viability Test For Abortion Law, Bruce Ching
Journal Articles
The abortion controversy is likely to become even more pressing with the development of technological advancements that enhance the chances for fetal survival of the abortion procedure. This essay explores the consequences of recognizing that keeping the fetus alive does not depend on keeping the fetus in utero.
., Administrative Channeling Under The Medicare Act Clarified: Illinois Council, Section 45(H), And The Application Of Congressional Intent, John Aloysius Cogan, Jr., Rodney A. Johnson
., Administrative Channeling Under The Medicare Act Clarified: Illinois Council, Section 45(H), And The Application Of Congressional Intent, John Aloysius Cogan, Jr., Rodney A. Johnson
Faculty Articles and Papers
In non-legal terms, subject matter jurisdiction is much like your American Express card. You cannot "leave home without it." This is especially true if you represent a Medicare provider or supplier and intend to sue on a Medicare claim. To be sure, your well-pleaded complaint alleges several bases for the federal district court's subject matter jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, 28 U.S.C. § 1331 (federal question jurisdiction), 28 U.S.C. § 1346 (federal defendant jurisdiction), 28 U.S.C. § 1361 (mandamus), and 5 U.S.C. § 702 (the Administrative Procedures Act). Perhaps, your complaint is brought in the context of an adversary …
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000)
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
"The Original Sexist Sin": Regulating Preconception Sex Selection Technology, Rachel E. Remaley
"The Original Sexist Sin": Regulating Preconception Sex Selection Technology, Rachel E. Remaley
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Freedom To Pay Or Freedom To Choose? Private Contracting And Medicare Beneficiaries, Marilyn Moon
Freedom To Pay Or Freedom To Choose? Private Contracting And Medicare Beneficiaries, Marilyn Moon
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Section 4507 And The Importance Of Private Contracts, Thomas W. Greeson, Heather L. Gunas
Section 4507 And The Importance Of Private Contracts, Thomas W. Greeson, Heather L. Gunas
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Dna Database Statutes & Privacy In The Information Age, Warren R. Webster, Jr.
Dna Database Statutes & Privacy In The Information Age, Warren R. Webster, Jr.
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Medicare Private Contracting (The "Kyl Amendment") -- Introduction: Kyl Amendment Symposium, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Symposium: Medicare Private Contracting (The "Kyl Amendment") -- Introduction: Kyl Amendment Symposium, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Learning From History In The Cigarette Debate, Jonathan L. Entin
Book Review: Learning From History In The Cigarette Debate, Jonathan L. Entin
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Informed Consent To The Medical Treatment Of Minors: Law & Practice, Lawrence Schlam, Joseph P. Wood, Md
Informed Consent To The Medical Treatment Of Minors: Law & Practice, Lawrence Schlam, Joseph P. Wood, Md
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000)
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Students, Urinalysis & Extracurricular Activities: How Vernonia's Aftermath Is Trampling Fourth Amendment Rights, Amanda E. Bishop
Students, Urinalysis & Extracurricular Activities: How Vernonia's Aftermath Is Trampling Fourth Amendment Rights, Amanda E. Bishop
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Euphemistic Codes And Tell-Tale Hearts: Humane Assistance In End-Of-Life Cases, George P. Smith, Ii
Euphemistic Codes And Tell-Tale Hearts: Humane Assistance In End-Of-Life Cases, George P. Smith, Ii
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Nhs And Private Health Care, Michael Calnan
The Nhs And Private Health Care, Michael Calnan
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Tortuous History Of The Kyl Amendment, Marilou M. King
The Tortuous History Of The Kyl Amendment, Marilou M. King
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.