Although the federal government has the power to impose price controls on physicians, this does not mean that the Constitution has nothing to say about what form such controls take. This Article argues that the Takings Clause and the Due Process Clause impose limits on physician price controls analogous to those that apply to price controls on regulated public utilities. Physicians, like public utilities, make extensive investments in specific capital that cannot be transferred to an unregulated market. Thus, a physician\u27s investment in medical education, training, and equipment is vulnerable to expropriation through price controls. Three important constitutional limits follow from this. First, any price controls must be set at a level t...
The government’s power over health care is strongest when health care treatments and precautions to ...
As the explosion in health care costs has led to serious ef- forts at cost containment, concerns hav...
One major reason why healthcare costs are much higher in America than in other countries in that our...
Proposals for the reform of the nation\u27s health care system have highlighted the issue of rising ...
Although the federal government has the power to impose price controls on physicians, this does not ...
At least two of the competing health care reform proposals rely on price controls to help contain co...
Professor Brewbaker\u27s thoughtful article on physician price controls raises many issues, large an...
This Article considers whether state damages caps are constitutional and examines recent studies sug...
Rapidly increasing health care costs have created a national crisis. Perceiving physician referral b...
This Article contends that market failures and the inherent limitation of an economic model to regul...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
The first Section of Part I reviews two U.S. Supreme Court decisions, Rust v. Sullivan and Planned P...
Should courts set doctors\u27 fees? This short query has interesting ramifications. Initially, the q...
This Article discusses drug pricing in the context of federally funded inventions. It examines the “...
The U.S. healthcare reform agenda seeks to expand patient choice and access, improve quality, and co...
The government’s power over health care is strongest when health care treatments and precautions to ...
As the explosion in health care costs has led to serious ef- forts at cost containment, concerns hav...
One major reason why healthcare costs are much higher in America than in other countries in that our...
Proposals for the reform of the nation\u27s health care system have highlighted the issue of rising ...
Although the federal government has the power to impose price controls on physicians, this does not ...
At least two of the competing health care reform proposals rely on price controls to help contain co...
Professor Brewbaker\u27s thoughtful article on physician price controls raises many issues, large an...
This Article considers whether state damages caps are constitutional and examines recent studies sug...
Rapidly increasing health care costs have created a national crisis. Perceiving physician referral b...
This Article contends that market failures and the inherent limitation of an economic model to regul...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
The first Section of Part I reviews two U.S. Supreme Court decisions, Rust v. Sullivan and Planned P...
Should courts set doctors\u27 fees? This short query has interesting ramifications. Initially, the q...
This Article discusses drug pricing in the context of federally funded inventions. It examines the “...
The U.S. healthcare reform agenda seeks to expand patient choice and access, improve quality, and co...
The government’s power over health care is strongest when health care treatments and precautions to ...
As the explosion in health care costs has led to serious ef- forts at cost containment, concerns hav...
One major reason why healthcare costs are much higher in America than in other countries in that our...