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21Dec

Patient-Centered Health Law and Ethics

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By: Lois Shepard and Mark Hall

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Tags: Ethics Health Law Patient-Centered
« Rejecting Consideration of the “Fast-Track Disparity” in a Post-Kimbrough World
The Vast Domain of the Restatement (Third) of Torts »
21Sep

Patient-Centered Care as a Response to Medification

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By: Arthur W. Frank

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Tags: Health Care Patient-Centered Symposium
« Musings on Patient-Centered Law and Ethics
Empirical Study: The Law Review Is Dead; Long Live The Law Review: A Closer Look at the Declining Judicial Citation of Legal Scholarship »
21Sep

Musings on Patient-Centered Law and Ethics

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By: Mark A. Hall

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Tags: Bioethics Health Care Health Law Patient-Centered Symposium
« Different Ways to Understand Patient-Centered Health Law
Patient-Centered Care as a Response to Medification »
21Sep

Different Ways to Understand Patient-Centered Health Law

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By: Lois Shepard

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Tags: Health Care Health Law Patient-Centered Symposium
« Test-Driving “Patient-Centered Health Law”
Musings on Patient-Centered Law and Ethics »
21Sep

Test-Driving “Patient-Centered Health Law”

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By: Sandra H. Johnson

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Tags: Health Care Health Law Patient-Centered Symposium
« Can Health Law Truly Become Patient Centered?
Different Ways to Understand Patient-Centered Health Law »
21Sep

Can Health Law Truly Become Patient Centered?

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By: John H. Krause

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Tags: Health Care Health Law Patient-Centered Symposium
« Should the Patient Conquer?
Test-Driving “Patient-Centered Health Law” »
21Sep

Should the Patient Conquer?

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By: William M. Sage

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Tags: Health Care Patient-Centered Symposium
« Can A Patient-Centered Ethos Be Other-Regarding? Ought It Be?
Can Health Law Truly Become Patient Centered? »
21Sep

Can A Patient-Centered Ethos Be Other-Regarding? Ought It Be?

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By: Theodore W. Ruger

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Tags: Health Care Patient-Centered Symposium
« Rights Talk and Patient Subjectivity: The Role of Autonomy, Equality, and Participation Norms
Should the Patient Conquer? »
21Sep

Rights Talk and Patient Subjectivity: The Role of Autonomy, Equality, and Participation Norms

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By: Nan D. Hunter

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Tags: Health Care Patient-Centered Symposium
« Charters, Compacts, And Tea Parties: The Decline and Resurrection of a Delegation View of the Constitution
Can A Patient-Centered Ethos Be Other-Regarding? Ought It Be? »
21Sep

When Doctors Become “Patients”: Advocating A Patient-Centered Approach For Health Care Workers in the Context of Mandatory Influenza Vaccinations and Informed Consent

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By: Christine Nero Coughlin; Nancy M.P. King; and Kathi Kemper

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Tags: Health Care Patient-Centered Symposium
« Corporate Justice: An Empirical Study of Piercing Rates and Factors Courts Consider When Piercing the Corporate Veil
Taking Duty Home: Why Asbestos Litigation Reform Should Give Courts the Confidence to Recognize A Duty to Second-Hand Exposure Victims »
12Apr

Physician Restrictive Covenants: The Neglect of Incumbent Patient Interests

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By: Elizabeth Wilborn Malloy

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Tags: Contracts Patient-Centered
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