Examines trends in litigations over the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which regulates private employer-sponsored health insurance, and their effect on state health reform efforts. Proposes congressional and regulatory actions
This article provides a framework for an analysis of ERISA preemption of suits against health plans....
Think back on any number of stories of health insurance atrocities: the Texas man whose employer was...
The enactment of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and its rel...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law regulating the administration o...
Examines which healthcare reforms the president can implement without congressional approval and how...
Provides an overview of the insurance industry's discriminatory practices based on health status in ...
Outlines proposals and legal considerations for allowing insurers to sell policies approved in one s...
Health insurance exchanges (HIE) are entities that organize the market for health insurance by conne...
Identifies gaps in the federal health privacy standard and proposes options for strengthening the le...
Health insurance mandates have been a component of many recent health care reform proposals. Because...
Presidential power has provoked increasingly vigorous debate since the turn of this century. In rece...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), a federal law regulating private employ...
This article explains how and why the U.S. Supreme Court’s increasingly erratic preemption jurisprud...
In 1994 Congress addressed a national crisis concerning the soaring cost of health care in the Unite...
Curtis Rooney\u27s article reviews the ERISA law and it relationship to managed care. The piece cont...
This article provides a framework for an analysis of ERISA preemption of suits against health plans....
Think back on any number of stories of health insurance atrocities: the Texas man whose employer was...
The enactment of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and its rel...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law regulating the administration o...
Examines which healthcare reforms the president can implement without congressional approval and how...
Provides an overview of the insurance industry's discriminatory practices based on health status in ...
Outlines proposals and legal considerations for allowing insurers to sell policies approved in one s...
Health insurance exchanges (HIE) are entities that organize the market for health insurance by conne...
Identifies gaps in the federal health privacy standard and proposes options for strengthening the le...
Health insurance mandates have been a component of many recent health care reform proposals. Because...
Presidential power has provoked increasingly vigorous debate since the turn of this century. In rece...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), a federal law regulating private employ...
This article explains how and why the U.S. Supreme Court’s increasingly erratic preemption jurisprud...
In 1994 Congress addressed a national crisis concerning the soaring cost of health care in the Unite...
Curtis Rooney\u27s article reviews the ERISA law and it relationship to managed care. The piece cont...
This article provides a framework for an analysis of ERISA preemption of suits against health plans....
Think back on any number of stories of health insurance atrocities: the Texas man whose employer was...
The enactment of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and its rel...