Health care law and ethics in a nutshell / Mark A. Hall (Fred and Elizabeth Turnage Professor of Law and Public Health, Wake Forest University), David Orentlicher (Cobeaga Law Firm Professor of Law, UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law).
Health insurance coverage and regulatory reform -- The treatment relationship -- Hospital structure and regulation -- Antitrust law and health care -- Complex transactions and organizational forms -- Defining death and transplanting organs -- End-of-life medical decisions -- Selected issues in reproductive medicine.
Summary:
"Public policy responses to escalating medical costs and constrained access pose fundamental challenges to health care law. Profound medical advances also generate many ethical dilemmas. This authoritative discussion considers how law and ethics respond to these driving social, economic, and political forces of innovation, crisis and reform. Topics include health insurance reform, health care finance and delivery structures, treatment relationships, facility and insurance regulation, corporate and tax law, refusal of life support, organ donation, and reproductive technologies."-- Provided by the publisher.
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