In the spring of each year, the Center hosts the annual Health Law Symposium
featuring leading experts and scholars in the field. Conference topics focus on groundbreaking issues in health law and policy. The proceedings of the Symposium are published each fall.
Previous Symposia have included:
2009 Living in the Genetic Age: New Issues, New Challenges
2008 Disability, Reproduction & Parenting
2007 Medicare: After the Medicare Modernization Act
2006 From Risk to Ruin: Shifting the Cost of Health Care to Consumers
2005 Sports Medicine: Doping, Disability & Health Quality
2004 Administrative Law Meets Health Law: Inextricable Pairing or
Marriage of Convenience
2003 Unequal Treatment: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care
2002 Beyond a Patient's Bill of Rights: The Future of Managed Care
2001 E-Health: Structural, Legal and Ethical Implications
2000 Taking the Pulse of Medicaid
1999 Academic Medical Centers
1998 Medical Necessity: Fraud, False Claims and Managed Care
1997 Antitrust And Health Care: Current Antitrust Issues For The Health Care Provider
1996 Shifting Professional Relationships In Contemporary Health Care: Privileges, Labor, Employment And Contract
1995 The National Health Care Reform
1994 Legal And Ethical Controls On Biomedical Research: Seeking Consent, Avoiding Condescension
1993 Law And Psychology - Beyond Mental Health And Legal Procedure
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