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Controlling Health Care Costs under the ACA — Chaos, Uncertainty, and Transition with CMMI and IPAB
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 857-861
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Introduction: Perspectives on Alzheimer's Disease: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 691-693
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Improving Regulatory Enforcement in the Face of Inadequate Resources
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 33-44
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Physicians Should Treat Mentally Ill Death Row Inmates, Even if Treatment is Refused
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 774-788
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Stigma and the Structure of Title IX Compliance
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 558-568
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A Menagerie of Moral Hazards: Regulating Genetically Modified Animals
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 180-184
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Recent Case Developments in Health Law: Maternal-Fetal Conflicts and Medical Decision-Making during Pregnancy
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 436-440
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Rethinking Local Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review at State Health Departments: Implications for a Consolidated, Independent Public Health IRB
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 997-1007
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Commentary: Emerging Technologies Oversight: Research, Regulation, and Commercialization
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 587-593
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Interpersonal Violence and Public Policy: What about the Victims?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 73-81
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Conflict and Compromise over Tradeoffs in Universal Health Insurance Plans
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 465-473
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Commentary: Who's Afraid of the RAC? Lessons from the Oversight of Controversial Science
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 685-687
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The Ethical Health Lawyer: When Doing the Right Thing Means Breaking the Law – What is the Role of the Health Lawyer?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 624-628
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The Role of Community, State, Territorial, and Tribal Public Health in Obesity Prevention
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 35-39
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Emergency Contraception: Legal Consequences of Medical Classification
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 428-431
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Appeals Court Rejects Federal Jurisdiction over Chiropractors Challenge to Medicare Coverage – Am. Chiropractic Ass'n, Inc. v. Leavitt
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 472-474
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Following the Money: The ACA’s Fiscal-Political Economy and Lessons for Future Health Care Reform
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 434-442
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Informed Consent for Comparative Effectiveness Research Should Not Consider the Risks of the Standard Therapies That Are Being Studied as Risks of the Research
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 365-374
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Enhancing Reciprocity, Equity and Quality of Ethics Review for Multisite Research During Public Health Crises: The Experience of the COVID-19 Clinical Research Coalition Ethics Working Group
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- 01 September 2023, pp. 258-270
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Improving the Ethical Review of Health Policy and Systems Research: Some Suggestions
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- 21 April 2021, pp. 123-125
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