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WEBCalifornia v. Texas: Avoiding an Antidemocratic Outcome. <p>The Journal of Law and Health is a traditional yet innovative periodical. Articles are drawn from all disciplines that offer a perspective on the legal aspects of medicine and health sciences. This pan-disciplinary format allows flexibility in both the type and length of articles
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"Constitutional Impediments to National Health Reform: Tenth …
WEBThis Article proceeds in four Parts. The first briefly summarizes the approach of each of the pending health reform bills and distills those portions relevant to current Tenth Amendment and Spending Clause analysis. Provisions that would impose on States the financial and administrative responsibility for achieving Federal regulatory objectives or that specify …
"An Overview of Public Health in the New Millenium: Individual …
WEBDorothy Puzio, An Overview of Public Health in the New Millenium: Individual Liberty vs. Public Safety, 18 J.L. & Health 173 (2003-2004) This article explores the tensions between creating an effective public health system that would be able to respond to and protect against any public health threat, and protecting individuals against
Parens Patriae, Punishment, and Pandemics: The State’s …
WEBThis article looks at the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 and explores the commonalities and differences of states’ actions to protect their citizens, especially the most vulnerable populations. The article discusses the government’s obligations to jailees and prisoners during the COVID-19 pandemic and how …
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"Swimming Upstream: Getting to the Root Causes of Infant …
WEBHealth mostly happens outside of the hospital and the doctor’s office. This reality is called “the social determinants of health” (SDOH). SDOH’s impact can be understood a number of ways. This analysis shows that great local healthcare doesn’t preclude poor population health, exhibited by high infant mortality and low life expectancy rates.
Incorporating Economic Policy Into A ‘Health-In-All-Policies’ Agenda
WEBRecognizing the health effects of nonhealth policies, scholars and others seeking to improve Americans’ health have advocated the implementation of a culture of health—which would call attention to and prioritize health as a key outcome of policy making across all levels of government and in the private sector. Adopting this “health-in …
"Unexpected Inequality: Disparate-Impact From Artificial …
WEBSystemic discrimination in healthcare plagues marginalized groups. Physicians incorrectly view people of color as having high pain tolerance, leading to undertreatment. Women with disabilities are often undiagnosed because their symptoms are dismissed. Low-income patients have less access to appropriate treatment. These …
The Healing Economy: An Economic Development Framework for …
WEBThe Cleveland metro has the densest health science labor market in the nation, with 14.5% of the region’s workforce employed in high-skilled healthcare delivery. Cleveland is ahead of Philadelphia (14.1%) and Boston (14.1%). Since 2002, healthcare and social assistance jobs in Cuyahoga County increased from approximately 104,500 …
Madeleine Leininger and the Transcultural Theory of Nursing
WEBThis paper explores Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Transcultural Nursing and the importance that her theory has in the realm of modern nursing care. The United States is a nation widely acclaimed for its advances in health care, and nurses hold a vital role in delivering such quality care to their patients, who offer differences in “values, …
Optimal State Estimation: Kalman, H Infinity, and Nonlinear …
WEBThis book offers the best mathematical approaches to estimating the state of a general system. The author presents state estimation theory clearly and rigorously, providing the right amount of advanced material, recent research results, and references to enable the reader to apply state estimation techniques confidently across a variety of …
Calling Dr. Love: The Physician-Patient Sexual Relationship as …
WEBNote, Calling Dr. Love: The Physician-Patient Sexual Relationship as Grounds for Medical Malpractice - Society Pays While the Doctor and Patient Play, 14 J.L. & Health 321 (1999-2000) Download. This note examines "consensual" sexual relationships between non-mental health physicians and patients. More specifically, it examines whether such
Homeless and Helpless: How the United States has Failed Those …
WEBThe United States has failed its citizens who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). Homelessness is one of the most obvious manifestations of this failure. The combination of a lack of effective treatment, inadequate entitlement programs such as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and subpar housing options form …
Stigma and Knowledge: a Questionnaire and Literature Review
WEB1.2 Literature Review. In the 1950’s and 1960’s two key conclusions were drawn regarding people. diagnosed with mental illnesses. First, people with mental illnesses were often. socially rejected. Second, mental illness and the label of having a mental illness were. associated with fear, distrust, and dislike.
The Impact of Covid-19 on Ohio's Supply Chain
WEBThe health care sector in Ohio is a strong asset that was hit hard in 2020 because of Covid-19. The sector was forced to sharply increase its spending in areas like PPE while seeing a decrease in medical procedures. Ohio experienced an increase in spending on insurance while overall spending in this industry decreased.
Best Methods for Increasing Medical Translators for Limited …
WEB72 . JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 18:71 pay for their health care. 2. Dr. Kerr is worried that he, like other physicians before him, may have to stop seeing these patients or move to a different location because
Health Care Sharing Ministries: Scam or Solution
WEBIX. Conclusion: Observations and Analysis. In conclusion, Health Care Sharing Ministries are not some kind of scam or “part of the problem[s]” with America’s health care system.460 HCSMs are “part of the solution”461 for America’s health care needs and this for several reasons.
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