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Should the United States Create a Human Right to …

WEBIn her recent essay in The Regulatory Review, Carmel Shachar discusses the U.S. Democratic Party’s push to change American attitudes towards health care provision, …

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HIPAA at 25 Remains a Work in Progress The Regulatory Review

WEBAs the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)—which was a step toward greater health information privacy—turns 25, U.S. health disclosure norms …

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Law Reforms Promote Nurse-Managed Care The Regulatory Review

WEBIn Richmond, Virginia, a public health nurse leads a community clinic where refugees and immigrants can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Meanwhile, in Perry County, Alabama, a …

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The Role of Appropriate Access to Care in Reducing Health System …

WEBImproving access to health care can reduce long-term health care costs. Seeking to address growing concerns about U.S. health care costs, policymakers in many cases …

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A Review of Health Care in the Court The Regulatory Review

WEBHealth care spending nears 20 percent of the economy, and health care matters constituted a large share of the U.S. Supreme Court’s docket in the 2021-2022 term. …

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COVID-19 and Access to Medical Care in the United States

WEBIn the United States, the latest estimates show that COVID-19 causes about 1,000 deaths per day with the total currently nearing 100,000, revealing deep inequities and gaps in …

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Reflecting on 25 Years of HIPAA The Regulatory Review

WEBTwenty-five years ago, on August 21, President Bill Clinton signed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). Celebrated as the first national …

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The Telehealth of Tomorrow The Regulatory Review

WEBThe urban-rural health care divide is stark, with urban areas enjoying significantly better access to physicians compared to rural regions.Alarmingly, in rural parts of the United …

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Reforming Accountable Care Organizations The Regulatory Review

WEBThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General conducted a study in 2019 of 20 high-performing ACOs which, Zigrang and Bailey …

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Diving Into the Benefits of the Clean Water Act

WEBThe Clean Water Act’s grantmaking system creates higher costs than market-based regulations, argue Keiser and Shapiro. For instance, the Clean Water Act’s grantmaking …

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New York City Unleashes a Flood of Open Data The Regulatory …

WEBGoverning the country’s largest city requires massive amounts of information. Now, New York City is trying to make big data from the Big Apple open and accessible online.

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Plan to Build Nursing Facility Near New York School Stirs Noise …

WEBThe number one quality-of-life complaint in New York City is noise.In The City That Never Sleeps, many residents are constantly searching for peace and quiet. Nevertheless, a …

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Improving Patient Safety for Inpatient Psychiatric Care

WEBPatient safety and quality of care initiatives have spread across the health care system. But similar efforts lag behind in areas where patients may be the most vulnerable—including …

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HIPAA’s Strengths and Limitations The Regulatory Review

WEBPresident Bill Clinton signed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) into law on August 21, 1996. The more than two decades since the Department …

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How Federalism Has Harmed Public Health The Regulatory Review

WEBIn their recent paper, Nicole Huberfeld, Sarah Gordon, and David Jones argue that, even with guidance from the national government, federalism leaves social programs under …

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Rationing Scarce Medical Resources The Regulatory Review

WEBEven absent a pandemic, physicians must sometimes ration medical resources, but the scarcity of health care resources has come into sharp focus in light of the COVID-19 …

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Examining Health Care Equities The Regulatory Review

WEBIn a discussion with The Regulatory Review, Allison K. Hoffman, Deputy Dean and professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, offers her thoughts …

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Regulating the Great Indoors The Regulatory Review

WEBScholar argues that environmental law and policy should expand its scope to inside areas. In Rowell’s conception of the environment, land is not devoid of its status as a part of the …

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Regulation, Delegation, and the Affordable Care Act

WEBThe controversy emanated from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) mandate to provide coverage for all preventive health care services free of cost. The so …

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The Institutions for Mental Diseases Exclusion Rule is an …

WEBThe opioid epidemic, the high prevalence of mental illness among prison inmates, and the national shortages of psychiatric beds and providers are constant reminders of the poor …

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Addressing the Medical Device Safety Crisis

WEBAccording to data from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), more than 80,000 deaths and 1.7 million injuries have been linked to medical devices in the past decade. …

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WEBKAGAN – MY PATHWAY 2 Also in that first semester of graduate school, I became a research assistant in a study of housing code enforcement in New Haven. I visited low …

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