Health Care Law and Ethics, Ninth Edition offers a relationship-oriented approach to health law—covering the essentials, as well as topical and controversial subjects. The book provides thoughtful and teachable coverage of every aspect of health care law. Current and classic cases build logically from the fundamentals of the patient/provider relationship to the role of government and institutions in health care. The book is adaptable to both survey courses and courses covering portions of the field. Key Features: New authors Nick Bagley and Glenn Cohen Incorporated anticipated changes to the Affordable Care Act More current cases and more streamlined notes, including ones on medical malpractice, bioethics, and on finance and regulation More coverage of “conscientious objection” and “big data” - Discussion of new “value based” methods of physician payment - Expanded coverage of “fraud and abuse” Current issues in public health (e.g., Ebola, Zika) and controversies in reproductive choice (e.g., Hobby Lobby) Coverage of cutting-edge genetic technologies (e.g., gene editing and mitochondrial replacement)
610 Much has been written on these cases, including: M'handi and de Beaufort (2019); Scott (2002); Wells (1998); Herring (2000); Brazier (1997); Plummer (1988); Draper (1996); Widdett and Thomson (1997); Weaver (2002).
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Bioethics: Health Care Law and Ethics
Contemporary Issues in Healthcare Law and Ethics
The book is appropriate for all levels, from healthcare students in the initial stages of their education, to the advanced practitioner who wishes to refresh their knowledge, or maybe learn something new.
Hammaker, Thomas M. Knadig, Sarah J. Tomlinson ... 2014; Glen, 2013; Gould, 2014; Greene, 2012; Grusin, 2015; Hall, 2014; Hansen & Newman, 2015; Hawkes & Seidenfeld, 2014; Hetrick, 2015; Hodge & Scanlon, 2014; Hoffmann, 2014; Huberfeld, ...
Contemporary Issues in Healthcare Law and Ethics
Frankel S , Ebrahim S , Smith GD . “ The limits to demand for healthcare ' , British Medical Journal 2000 ; 321 : 40 . Ham C. ' Retracing the Oregon trail : The experience of rationing and the Oregon health plan ' , British Medical ...
It is a view that is often associated with the American philosopher Judith Jarvis Thomson . In her seminal article ' A Defense of Abortion ' ( 1971 ) she claimed that since a woman ' owns ' her body she has the right to reject any ...
A collection of articles and documents designed as a companion to Gostin's textbook, American Public Health Law.