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Health Law

Overview
Distinguished Speakers
Health Law Scholars
Health Law Symposia
Practitioner-in-Residence
Moot Court Competition
Advisory Board
Health Law Students Association


Looking Beyond A Patient Bill of Rights:
The Future of Managed Care

April 12, 2002 8:15 am to 3:30 pm

Health Law Symposium Schedule
8:30 a.m. Welcome
Jeffrey E. Lewis
Dean and Professor, Saint Louis University School of Law

Nicolas P. Terry
Co-Director, Center for Health Law Studies,
Saint Louis University School of Law


8:45 a.m. Keynote
Commissioner Thomas B. Leary
Federal Trade Commission

Moderator:
Thomas L. Greaney
Co-Director, Center for Health Law Studies,
Saint Louis University School of Law


9:30 a.m. The Enactment and Enforcement of Managed Care
Patient Protection Laws in the States
Mark A. Hall
Professor of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law

Commentator:
Dayna B. Matthew
Professor of Law, University of Kentucky

10:40 a.m. Break

10:50 a.m. Who Killed Managed Care: A Health Policy Mystery
Peter Jacobson
Professor, University of Michigan, School of Public Health

Commentator:
Vic Turvey
President, Northwest Market, United Healthcare

12:15 p.m. Lunch

1:15 p.m. The Evolution of Managed Care:
An Example of “Tragic Choices” Practice
David Orentlicher
Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis

Commentator:
Charity Scott
Professor of Law, Georgia State University College of Law

2:30 p.m. Break

2:45 p.m. Beyond the ERISA Shield:
The Liability of Managed Care Organizations
Gail B. Agrawal
Professor of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law
Commentator:
Allen D. Allred
Thompson Coburn, LL.P., St. Louis, Missouri

3:45 p.m. Adjournment

General Information

Symposium Location: Saint Louis University School of Law, 3700 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108

Continuing Legal Education: Saint Louis University School of Law is an accredited sponsor of CLE in Missouri. This program qualifies for 6.7 Missouri Continuing Legal Education Credits. Registration for CLE credit requires payment of $20 for administrative costs and should be included with your registration form.

Parking: Parking is available in the Laclede Parking Garage located on Laclede Blvd. between Spring Ave. and Grand Blvd.

Lunch: Lunch will be available on site with payment of $10 in advance.

Registration: This conference is offered as a public service by the Saint Louis University School of Law. It is supported by an endowment for the Center for Health Law Studies. There is no registration fee. Space may be limited, however, and advance registration is required.

For more information,
please call Mary Ann Jauer at 314-977-3067 or e-mail at jauerma@slu.edu

THE CENTER FOR HEALTH LAW STUDIES

Saint Louis University’s nationally recognized Center for Health Law Studies offers students an excellent opportunity to learn from a world-renowned faculty. The Center’s focus on education, research, policy analysis, publication and service allows students to explore a broad range of health law and policy perspectives.

Since its establishment in 1982, the Center for Health Law Studies’ prestigious faculty, premier location and outstanding academic and professional opportunities have earned it the reputation as one of the nation’s top health law programs. The Center’s full-time faculty is one of the largest among health law programs in the nation, with respected academics focusing on a broad range of core and specialized health law courses. The Center’s location in Saint Louis places it near some of the country’s most prominent medical centers, facilitating multiple learning opportunities outside as well as inside the classroom. In addition to course work, students enhance their education through active participation on the Journal of Health Law and the annual Saint Louis University Law Journal health law symposium issue. Students also participate in clinical experiences and Health Law Moot Court. Invited scholars further expand students’ exposure to health law issues and policy.




 
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