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2004 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM ISSUE Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Health Law and Administrative Law: A Marriage Most Convenient, 49 St. Louis L.J. 1, Fall 2004, LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Alex M. Azar II, Administrative Law Meets Health Law: Inextricable Pairing or Marriage of Convenience?, 49 St. Louis L.J. 35, Fall 2004, Eric R. Claeys, The Food and Drug Administration And the Command-And-Control Model of Regulation, 49 St. Louis L.J. 105, Fall 2004, LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Margaret Gilhooley, FDA and The Adaptation of Regulatory Models, 49 St. Louis L.J. 131, Fall 2004, LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® John M. Griesbach, Some Observations About The Turn Toward Federal Rulemaking in Health Law, 49 St. Louis L.J. 141, Fall 2004, LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Matthew J. Morris, Secrets Don't Make Friends, But They Do Make Good Business: Perception Versus Reality in Physician Financial Incentive Plans, 49 St. Louis L.J. 245, Fall 2004, LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 2003 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM ISSUE Thomas L. Greaney, From Hero to Goat: Managed Care in the 1990s, 47 St. Louis L.J. 217, Winter 2002. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Thomas B. Learey, The Antitrust Implications of “Clinical Integration:” An Analysis of FTC Staff’s Advisory Opinion to MedSouth, 47 St. Louis L.J. 223, Winter 2002. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Assessing Patient Protection Laws, 47 St. Louis L.J. 299, Winter 2002. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Allen D. Allred, and Don L. Daniel, Upon Further Review: Rush Prudential HMO, Inc. v. Moran and a New Era of Managed Care Organization Liability, 47 St. Louis L.J. 309, Winter 2002. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Peter Jacobson, Who Killed Managed Care? A Policy Whodunit, 47 St. Louis L.J. 365, Winter 2002. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® John V. Jacobi, After Managed Care: Gray Boxes, Tiers and Consumerism, 47 St. Louis L.J. 397, Winter 2002. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® David Orentlicher, The Rise and Fall of Managed Care: A Predictable “Tragic Choices” Phenomenon, 47 St. Louis L.J. 411, Winter 2002. 2002 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM ISSUE Nicolas P. Terry, E-Health Perspective and Promise, 46 St. Louis L.J. 1, Winter 2002. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 2001 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM ISSUE Thomas L. Greaney, Foreword: Reconceptualizing Medicaid, 45 St. Louis L.J. 1, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Sara Rosenbaum & David Rousseau, Medicaid at Thirty-five, 45 St. Louis L.J. 7, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Sidney D. Watson, Commercialization of Medicaid, 45 St. Louis L.J. 53, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® John V. Jacobi, Medicaid Expansion, Crowd-Out, and Limits of Incremental Reform, 45 St. Louis L.J. 79, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Jane Perkins & Randolph T. Boyle, Addressing Long Waits for Home and Community-Based Care through Medicaid and the ADA, 45 St. Louis L.J. 117, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Joel Ferber & Theresa Steed, The Impact of Welfare Reform on Access to Medicaid: Curing Systemic Violations of Medicaid De-Linking Requirements, 45 St. Louis L.J. 145, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Dionne Koller Fine, Exploitation of the Elite: A Case for Physician Unionization, 45 St. Louis L.J. 207, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Scott Shanker, Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret: Providing Medically Related Services to Children with Disabilities in Public Schools, 45 St. Louis L.J. 231, Winter, 2001. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 2000 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM ISSUE Pamela H. Bucy, The Path from Regulator to Hunter: The Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion in the Investigation of Physicians at Teaching Hospitals, 44 St. Louis L.J. 3, Winter, 2000. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Lawrence White, Academic Tenure: Its Historical and Legal Meanings in the United States and Its Relationship to the Compensation of Medical School Faculty Members, 44 St. Louis L.J. 51, Winter 2000. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Annette B. Johnson, Current Trends in Faculty Personnel Policies: Appointment, Evaluation and Termination, 44 St. Louis L.J. 81, Winter, 2000. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Greg Radinsky, How Health Care Attorneys Can Discern Vernon, Successor Liability and Settlement Issues, 44 St. Louis L.J. 113, Winter, 2000. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® John R. Hellow and Stacie K. Neroni, The Federal False Claims Act: Can Whistle Blowers Reach State and Local Tax Dollars?, 44 St. Louis L.J. 133, Winter, 2000. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1999 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, The American Difference in Health Care Costs: Is There a Problem? Is Medical Necessity the Solution?, 43 St. Louis L.J. 1, Spring, 1999. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW John R. Munich, Elizabeth W. Lane, When Neglect Becomes Fraud: Quality of Care and False Claims, 43 St. Louis L.J. 27, Spring, 1999. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® John T. Boese, When Angry Patients Become Angry Prosecutors: Medical Necessity Determinations, Quality of Care and the Qui Tam Law, 43 St. Louis L.J. 53, Spring, 1999. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Geraldine Nicholson, Lena Robins, The Reasonable and Necessary Criterion and Medicare Contractor Review of Claims: Efforts to Combat Fraud, Waste and Abuse in the Medicare Program, 43 St. Louis L.J. 81, Spring, 1999. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Timothy P. Blanchard, Medicare Medical Necessity Determinations Revisited: Abuse of Discretion and Abuse of Process in the War Against Medicare Fraud and Abuse, 43 St. Louis L.J. 91, Spring, 1999. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1998 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM Arnold J. Rosoff, The Changing Face Of Pharmacy Benefits Management: Information Technology Pursues A Grand Mission, 42 St. Louis L.J. 1, Winter, 1998. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Donald P. Hay, M.D., Linda K. Hay, Ph.D., Diagnosing And Treating Depression In A Managed Care World, 42 St. Louis L.J. 55, Winter, 1998. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Michael S. Jacobs, Lessons From The Pharmaceutical Antitrust Litigation: Indirect Purchases, Antitrust Standing, And Antitrust Federalism, 42 St. Louis L.J. 59, Winter, 1998. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Nancy K. Plant, Prescription Drug Promotion On The Internet: Tool For The Inquisitive Or Trap For The Unwary?, 42 St. Louis L.J. 89, Winter, 1998. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Michael D. Green, Safety As An Element Of Pharmaceutical Quality: The Respective Roles Of Regulation And Tort Law, 42 St. Louis L.J. 163, Winter, 1998. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1997 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM Alice G. Gosfield, The New Playing Field, 41 St. Louis L.J. 869, Summer, 1997. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Mark A. Kadzielski, Provider Deselection And Decapitation In A Changing Healthcare Environment, 41 St. Louis L.J. 891, Summer 1997. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Paul F. Gleeson, Collective Action And Unionization In Health Care: A Management Attorney’s View, 41 St. Louis L.J. 915, Summer 1997. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® James E. Eggleston, Patient Advocacy And Consumer Protection Through Union Activism: Protecting Health Care Consumers, Patients And Workers During An Unprecedented Restructuring Of The Health Care Industry, 41 St. Louis L.J. 925, Summer 1997. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Laura F. Rothstein, Health Care Professionals With Mental And Physical Impairments: Developments In Disability Discrimination Law, 41 St. Louis L.J. 973, Summer 1997. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Josef Rohlik, Arbitration As A Model For Resolution Of Health Care Disputes Between Health Care Professionals And Health Care Organizations, 41 St. Louis L.J. 1005, Summer, 1997. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1996 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM M. Susan Ridgely, Howard H. Goldman, Putting The "Failure" Of National Health Care Reform In Perspective: Mental Health Benefits And The "Benefit" Of Incrementalism, 40 St. Louis L.J. 407, Spring, 1996. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Leonard S. Rubenstein, Ending Discrimination Against Mental Health Treatment In Publicly Financed Health Care, 40 St. Louis L.J. 315, Spring, 1996. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Philip Boyle, Managed Care In Mental Health: A Cure, Or A Cure Worse Than The Disease?, 40 St. Louis L.J. 437, Spring, 1996. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® John Petrila, J.D., Ll.M., Ethics, Money, And The Problem Of Coercion In Managed Behavioral Health Care, 40 St. Louis L.J. 359, Spring, 1996. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1995 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM Lawrence O. Gostin, Securing Health Or Just Health Care? The Effect Of The Health Care System On The Health Of America, 39 St. Louis L.J. 7, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® James R. Kimmey, Health Reform - The Context, 39 St. Louis L.J. 45, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Christine Cassel, The Right To Health Care, The Social Contract, And Health Reform In The United States, 39 St. Louis L.J. 53, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Dennis Brodeur, Ethics And Health Care Reform: Institutional Contributions, 39 St. Louis L.J. 65, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Barry R. Furrow, Enterprise Liability And Health Care Reform: Managing Care And Managing Risk, 39 St. Louis L.J. 77, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Thomas L. Greaney, When Politics And Law Collide: Why Health Care Reform Does Not Need Antitrust 'Reform', 39 St. Louis L.J. 135, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Katherine Pratt, Funding Health CareWith An Employer Mandate: Efficiency And Equity Concerns, 39 St. Louis L.J. 155, Fall, 1994. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1994 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM Jay Katz, Human Experientation And Human Rights, 38 St. Louis L.J. 7, Fall, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Edmund D. Pellegrino, Autonomy, Beneficence, And The Experimental Subject’s Consent: A Response To Jay Katz, 38 St. Louis L.J. 55, Fall, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Jesse A. Goldner, An Overview Of Legal Controls On Human Experimentation And The Regulatory Implications Of Taking Professor Katz Seriously, 38 St. Louis L.J. 63, Fall, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® R. Alta Charo, Protecting Us To Death: Women, Pregnancy, And Clinical Research Trials, 38 St. Louis L.J. 135, Fall, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Nicolas P. Terry, Apologetic Tort Think: Autonomy and Information Torts, 38 St. Louis L.J. 189, Fall, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® 1993 HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM Richard L. Wiener, Introduction: Law And Psychology: Beyond Mental Health And Legal Procedure, 37 St. Louis L.J. 499, Spring, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® Richard L. Wiener, Social Analytic Jurisprudence And Tort Law: Social Cognition Goes To Court, 37 St. Louis L.J. 503, Spring, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Bruce D. Sales, Connie L. Beck, Richard K. Haan, Is Self-Representation A Reasonable Alternative To Attorney Representation In Divorce Cases?, 37 St. Louis L.J. 553, Spring, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® James R. P. Ogloff, Randy K. Otto, Psychological Autopsy: Clinical And Legal Perspectives, 37 St. Louis L.J. 607, Spring 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Dorothy K. Kagehiro, Psychological Issues Of Home Confinement, 37 St. Louis L.J. 647, Spring 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW® Mark A. Small, Legal Psychology And Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 37 St. Louis L.J. 675, Spring, 1993. LEXIS®-NEXIS® WESTLAW |
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