Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems, Abridged

Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems, Abridged
ISBN-10
1683289110
ISBN-13
9781683289111
Series
Health Law
Pages
1099
Language
English
Published
2018-08-10
Publisher
West Academic Publishing
Authors
Barry R. Furrow, Robert L. Schwartz, Thomas L. Greaney

Description

This abridged edition uses the organization and methods that health law teachers and students have found so helpful over the last seven editions of the casebook. This book is designed specifically for survey courses in health law that aim at introducing students to the full range of health law issues in a single survey course. As with the full casebook, this abridged version includes chapters covering health care quality, access, organization, finance, and bioethics, but some sections and chapters of the full casebook are deleted and note material is less comprehensive. This abridged version is well suited for health law courses taught in law schools with a single health law course and for courses taught in health administration, public health, and medical and other health professions programs.

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