Volume 19, Issue 1 (Special Edition 2010)
Prefatory Matter
Table of Contents
Annals of Health Law
Articles
Health Care Law: A Field of Gaps
David Orentlicher
Wither the Next Phase of Health Law
Ed Bryant
What I Talk about When I Talk about Health Law
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Long Term Care: The Next Healthcare Frontier
Seth J. Chandler
The Importance of Health Law Attorneys in the U.S. Army
Joseph Baar Topinka
Reflections on Healthcare Fraud Enforcement and Corporate Compliance... with a Kentucky Flavor
John E. Steiner Jr.
Thirty-Five Years of Health Law in Illinois
Saul J. Morse
Toward a More Just Health Care System
Kayhan Parsi
Does Twenty-Five Years Make a Difference in Unequal Treatment: The Persistence of Racial Disparities in Health Care Then and Now
Ruqaiijah Yearby
Some Lessons Learned from the AIDS Pandemic
Mark E. Wojcik
The Aftermath of Federal Health Care Reform: The Challenge for States and the Private Sector
Lawrence E. Singer
Medicare: It's Time to Talk about Changing It
Cynthia E. Boyd
A Review of the Patient-Safety Improvements since IOM Report: How the Healthcare Delivery System Progressed and the Challenges That Remain
Jennifer Groszek
Conflict of Interests in Biomedical Research: Beyond Disclosure
Mark G. Kuczewski
Life-Sustaining Treatment and the Law: The Evolution of Informed Consent, Advance Directives and Surrogate Decision Making
Joseph T. Monahan and Elizabeth A. Lawhorn
Genetic Testing, Physicians and the Law: Will the Tortoise Ever Catch up with the Hare
Lee Black, Jaques Simard, and Bartha Maria Knoppers
Imperfect Remedies: Legislative Efforts to Prevent Genetic Discrimination
Timothy J. Aspinwall
Volunteer Prisoners Provide Hospice to Dying Inmates
Janice A. Cichowlas and Yi-Ju Chen
Hurricane Katrina and the Legal and Bioethical Implications of Involuntary Euthanasia as a Component of Disaster Management in Extreme Emergency Situations
Fredericka K. Shea
Managed Care in a Low-Resource Economy - The Nigerian Experience
Aimalohi E. Akporiaye
Emergence and Re-Emergence of H1N1 Influenza: Uncanny Parallels between the Administrations of U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Barack Obama
Sandra Anderson-Guerra Sosa and Adriane Johnson
Lessons Learned: The Offensive Use of Medical Evidence in Criminal Defense Cases
Elliott B. Oppenheim
E-Discovery in Healthcare: 2010 and Beyond
Kimberly Baldwin-Stried Reich
The Medical Studies Act and Allied Medical Societies: Looking Back at Niven v. Siqueira Twenty-Five Years Later
Miles J. Zaremski
Breaking Down the Federal and State Barriers Preventing the Implementation of Accurate, Reliable and Cost Effective Electronic Health Records
Stephen J. Weiser
Medical Research Regulation after More than Twenty-Five Years: Old Problems, New Challenges, and Regulatory Imbalance
Richard S. Saver
The Stark Reality: Is the Federal Physician Self-Referral Law Bad for the Health Care Industry
Paula Tironi
The Difficulty of Doing Business with Stark in an Ever-Changing and Overly Complex Regulatory Environment: After Twenty-Years, Where Are We Heading
Irvin "Ham" Wagner