Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the “Sunshine Act,” was intended to stop corrupt practices within the medical community by requiring pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers to disclose all transfers of value of a certain amount made between them and physicians. This article suggests that the better solution to stopping corrupt practices is to ban some transfers all together
As the price of medication skyrockets in 2017, investigating large pharmaceutical companies’ behavio...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
This Note will discuss how the PPACA’s abbreviated approval pathway for biological products creates ...
Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the “Sunshine Act,” was intended to stop corr...
Fraud is an increasingly expensive cost to the health care industry, and the regulatory and prosecut...
This article focuses on three key reasons that the corporate practice of medicine doctrine should be...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
The healthcare debate raging in this nation largely ignores the role of private law in healthcare re...
In this Article, I argue that drug companies have created a highly profitable but dangerous business...
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
This Note identifies a discrepancy in the law governing the decisionmaking that directs patient care...
Physician behavior is a key target of government regulation intended to improve the efficiency, qual...
In this explosive exposé of our health care system, Paul Jesilow, Henry N. Pontell, and Gilbert Geis...
Throughout the world, complex mutually-dependent relationships exist between physicians and pharmace...
As the price of medication skyrockets in 2017, investigating large pharmaceutical companies’ behavio...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
This Note will discuss how the PPACA’s abbreviated approval pathway for biological products creates ...
Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the “Sunshine Act,” was intended to stop corr...
Fraud is an increasingly expensive cost to the health care industry, and the regulatory and prosecut...
This article focuses on three key reasons that the corporate practice of medicine doctrine should be...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
The healthcare debate raging in this nation largely ignores the role of private law in healthcare re...
In this Article, I argue that drug companies have created a highly profitable but dangerous business...
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
This Note identifies a discrepancy in the law governing the decisionmaking that directs patient care...
Physician behavior is a key target of government regulation intended to improve the efficiency, qual...
In this explosive exposé of our health care system, Paul Jesilow, Henry N. Pontell, and Gilbert Geis...
Throughout the world, complex mutually-dependent relationships exist between physicians and pharmace...
As the price of medication skyrockets in 2017, investigating large pharmaceutical companies’ behavio...
Although health plans once existed mainly to ensure that patients could pay for care, in recent year...
This Note will discuss how the PPACA’s abbreviated approval pathway for biological products creates ...