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Volume 12 Issue 1 (2002), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 12 Issue 1 (2002), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 12
Symposium: Barriers To Access To Health Care -- Introduction: Are The Walls Tumbling Down? Hardly. Are The Sands Shifing? Surely., Louise W. Mckinney
Symposium: Barriers To Access To Health Care -- Introduction: Are The Walls Tumbling Down? Hardly. Are The Sands Shifing? Surely., Louise W. Mckinney
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Informed Consent For Medication In Persons With Mental Retardation And Mental Illness, Joan L. O'Sullivan, Breck G. Borcherding
Informed Consent For Medication In Persons With Mental Retardation And Mental Illness, Joan L. O'Sullivan, Breck G. Borcherding
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 12 Issue 2 (2002)
Masthead, Volume 12 Issue 2 (2002)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Olmstead V.L.C.: Implications For Medicaid And Other Publicly Funded Health Services, Sara Rosenbaum, Joel Teitelbaum, Alexandra Stewart
Olmstead V.L.C.: Implications For Medicaid And Other Publicly Funded Health Services, Sara Rosenbaum, Joel Teitelbaum, Alexandra Stewart
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Into The Red To Stay In The Pink: The Hidden Cost Of Being Uninsured, Hugh F. "Trey" Daly Iii, Leslie M. Oblak, Robert W. Seifert, Kimberly Shellenberger
Into The Red To Stay In The Pink: The Hidden Cost Of Being Uninsured, Hugh F. "Trey" Daly Iii, Leslie M. Oblak, Robert W. Seifert, Kimberly Shellenberger
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 12 Issue 2 (2002), Volume 12 (Issue 2) (2002)
Volume 12 Issue 2 (2002), Volume 12 (Issue 2) (2002)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Working On The Puzzle: Health Care Coverage For Low-Wage Workers, Louise G. Trubek
Working On The Puzzle: Health Care Coverage For Low-Wage Workers, Louise G. Trubek
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Medicaid: Past Successes And Future Challenges, Jane Perkins
Medicaid: Past Successes And Future Challenges, Jane Perkins
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Interest In Biomedical Research, David Blumenthal
Conflict Of Interest In Biomedical Research, David Blumenthal
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Ensuring The Supremacy Of Federal Law: Why The District Court Was Wrong In Westside Mothers V. Haveman, Erwin Chemerinsky
Ensuring The Supremacy Of Federal Law: Why The District Court Was Wrong In Westside Mothers V. Haveman, Erwin Chemerinsky
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Playing The Lottery: Hcbs Lawsuits And Other Medicaid Litigation On Behalf Of The Developmentally Disabled, Margaret K. Feltz
Playing The Lottery: Hcbs Lawsuits And Other Medicaid Litigation On Behalf Of The Developmentally Disabled, Margaret K. Feltz
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Biotech In Northeast Ohio Conference -- The Role Of The Private Sector In Biotechnology: Research And Development, Lila Feisee
Biotech In Northeast Ohio Conference -- The Role Of The Private Sector In Biotechnology: Research And Development, Lila Feisee
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Emergence Of The Healthcare Information Trust, Paul T. Kostyack
The Emergence Of The Healthcare Information Trust, Paul T. Kostyack
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Human Genome Project: A Public Good, Kathy Hudson
The Human Genome Project: A Public Good, Kathy Hudson
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Borders Of Solidarity: How Countries Determine The Public/Private Mix In Spending And The Impact On Health Care, Colleen M. Flood, Mark Stabile, Carolyn Hughes Tuohy
The Borders Of Solidarity: How Countries Determine The Public/Private Mix In Spending And The Impact On Health Care, Colleen M. Flood, Mark Stabile, Carolyn Hughes Tuohy
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Crossing The Quality Chasm: Autonomous Physician Extenders Will Necessitate A Shift To Enterprise Liability Coverage For Health Care Delivery, Thomas R. Mclean
Crossing The Quality Chasm: Autonomous Physician Extenders Will Necessitate A Shift To Enterprise Liability Coverage For Health Care Delivery, Thomas R. Mclean
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
An Rx For Reform: A Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, Jennifer Rak
An Rx For Reform: A Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, Jennifer Rak
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Are We Killing The Weak To Heal The Sick: Federally Funded Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Alo H. Konsen
Are We Killing The Weak To Heal The Sick: Federally Funded Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Alo H. Konsen
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Aids Caps, Contraceptive Coverage, And The Law: An Analysis Of The Federal Anti-Discrimination Statutes’ Applicability To Health Insurance, Sharona Hoffman
Aids Caps, Contraceptive Coverage, And The Law: An Analysis Of The Federal Anti-Discrimination Statutes’ Applicability To Health Insurance, Sharona Hoffman
Faculty Publications
Traditionally, health insurers have enjoyed the freedom to determine their own terms of coverage, to decide to what extent, if any, patients should be reimbursed for different kinds of treatment, and to establish premium prices. Health insurers typically deny coverage for speech therapy, eye glasses, hearing aids, most foot care, and treatment for infertility. Many insurance providers also exclude or severely limit coverage for mental health, dental care, AIDS, diabetes mellitus, morbid obesity, epilepsy, and alcoholism or drug abuse. Therefore, while some Americans enjoy full coverage for all their health needs, others who have insurance and suffer from serious or …