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The Insanity Defense: History And Problems, James F. Hooper, M.D.
The Insanity Defense: History And Problems, James F. Hooper, M.D.
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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Sniffing Out The Problems: A Casenote Study Of The Analysis And Effects Of The Supreme Court’S Decision In Illinois V. Caballes, Amanda M. Basch
Sniffing Out The Problems: A Casenote Study Of The Analysis And Effects Of The Supreme Court’S Decision In Illinois V. Caballes, Amanda M. Basch
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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Teaching Evidence: Using Casebooks, Problems, Transcripts, Simulations, Video Clips And Interactive Dvds, Miguel A. Méndez
Teaching Evidence: Using Casebooks, Problems, Transcripts, Simulations, Video Clips And Interactive Dvds, Miguel A. Méndez
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Ohio Bureau Of Workers' Compensation: An Analysis Of The Status Quo And A Proposal For Improvement (A Medical Perspective), William H. Seitz Jr.
The Ohio Bureau Of Workers' Compensation: An Analysis Of The Status Quo And A Proposal For Improvement (A Medical Perspective), William H. Seitz Jr.
Journal of Law and Health
A worker's compensation claim is frequently a nightmare for the patient (injured worker), the employer (insurance payor), and the physician (health care provider). Because of the wastefulness inherent in the system, the overall cost of providing workers' compensation care in the State of Ohio has increased dramatically and as a result has seen significant reductions in hospital reimbursement levels and patient benefits, such as prescription drug availability. This article provides two clinical examples to highlight the problems with the worker's compensation system in Ohio. The first case example demonstrates what happens when the patient's initial diagnosis upon entering the system …