Dr. Jacoby explains why emerging technologies must be evaluated expeditiously. He also argues that an approach closely following Science Court tenets would more uniformly guide practitioners and insurers
Imagine a device that could help identify skin cancer by examining moles underneath a patient’s skin...
Surgical innovation involves practices, such as new devices, technologies, procedures, or applicatio...
Professor Nelkin finds journalists to be, if reluctantly, subject to influence and describes their u...
A close observer identifies the Science Court concept as inspiring consensus development conferences...
The legal issues involved in technology application are inextricably interwoven with the medical iss...
Advances in medical care are to a large extent brought forward by new medical technologies. Their im...
This paper analyzes the potential for science courts to address the social need to regulate human ca...
Contains fulltext : 167838.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Healthcare tech...
Katsh discusses the new problems that are a consequence of a new technological environment in health...
It is suggested that alternative dispute resolution procedures might remedy perceived problems in co...
The author assesses the physicians\u27 immunity statute from legal policy, ethical, and financial ...
In this article, the author offers information on need of reframing the laws that can encourage inno...
This article examines the implications of the foregoing competing claims from a U.S. legal perspecti...
The authors review administrative and court decisions prompting proposed changes to the patent law. ...
Professor Shapiro notes that, e.g., advisory committees may increase technical accuracy at the price...
Imagine a device that could help identify skin cancer by examining moles underneath a patient’s skin...
Surgical innovation involves practices, such as new devices, technologies, procedures, or applicatio...
Professor Nelkin finds journalists to be, if reluctantly, subject to influence and describes their u...
A close observer identifies the Science Court concept as inspiring consensus development conferences...
The legal issues involved in technology application are inextricably interwoven with the medical iss...
Advances in medical care are to a large extent brought forward by new medical technologies. Their im...
This paper analyzes the potential for science courts to address the social need to regulate human ca...
Contains fulltext : 167838.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Healthcare tech...
Katsh discusses the new problems that are a consequence of a new technological environment in health...
It is suggested that alternative dispute resolution procedures might remedy perceived problems in co...
The author assesses the physicians\u27 immunity statute from legal policy, ethical, and financial ...
In this article, the author offers information on need of reframing the laws that can encourage inno...
This article examines the implications of the foregoing competing claims from a U.S. legal perspecti...
The authors review administrative and court decisions prompting proposed changes to the patent law. ...
Professor Shapiro notes that, e.g., advisory committees may increase technical accuracy at the price...
Imagine a device that could help identify skin cancer by examining moles underneath a patient’s skin...
Surgical innovation involves practices, such as new devices, technologies, procedures, or applicatio...
Professor Nelkin finds journalists to be, if reluctantly, subject to influence and describes their u...