The Law of Health Care Finance and Regulation
ISBN-13:
9780735572997
ISBN-10:
0735572992
Edition:
2
Author:
Mark A. Hall, David Orentlicher, Mary Anne Bobinski
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Format:
Paperback
648 pages
Category:
Health Law
,
Health & Medical Law
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780735572997
ISBN-10:
0735572992
Edition:
2
Author:
Mark A. Hall, David Orentlicher, Mary Anne Bobinski
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Format:
Paperback
648 pages
Category:
Health Law
,
Health & Medical Law
Summary
The Law of Health Care Finance and Regulation (ISBN-13: 9780735572997 and ISBN-10: 0735572992), written by authors
Mark A. Hall, David Orentlicher, Mary Anne Bobinski, was published by Aspen Publishers, Inc. in 2008.
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Derived from the authors’ highly successful seventh edition of Health Care Law and Ethics, The Law of Health Care Finance and Regulation, Second Edition , concentrates on one area of health care law, allowing instructors to explore pertinent issues in more depth. As they do in the parent casebook, the authors skillfully integrate public policy and legal doctrine, and offer clear notes that provide context, smooth transitions between cases, and background information.
This focused casebook:
- is based on material in Part III of the parent book, “Institutions, Providers, and the State,” and also draws from the sections that discuss duty to treat, hospital liability, managed care liability, and regulating access to drugs.
- includes material specifically developed for this title:
- Heckler v. Ringer and Daniels v. Wadley —on review of Medicare decisions
- Medicare and Medicaid patient appeal procedures
- Irvington General Hospital v. Department of Health —on certificates of need
- Bryan v. James E. Holmes Regional Medical Center —on peer review immunity
- is supported by a comprehensive web site, www.health-law.org, that provides background materials, updates of important events, additional relevant topics and links to other resources on the Internet.
- Massachusetts’s plan for universal health coverage
- The controversy over how hospitals bill uninsured patients
- Health savings accounts and consumer-driven health care
- Retail Industry Leaders Association v. Fielder — on ERISA pre-emption of Maryland’s “Wal-Mart law”
- Valley Hospital v. Kroll — on patients’ contractual obligations for medical bills
- Chaoulli v. Quebec — on the constitutionality of Canada’s social insurance system
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