HEALTH LAW CASES, MATERIALS AND PROBLEMS - Hardback book by Barry R. Furrow, Sandra H. Johnson, Timothy S. Jost, and Robert L. Schwartz
- Over 1000 pages
- American Casebook Series
- Copyright © 1987 By WEST PUBLISHING CO.
Summary of Contents includes: " INTRODUCTION TABLE OF PROBLEMS TABLE OF CASES Chapter 1. Regulating the Quality of Health Care I. Quality and Error II. Licensing and Self-Regulation III. Quality Control in the Institutional Setting Chapter 2. Professional Liability I. The Health Care Professional as Malpractice Defendant II. The Institution as Defendant: From Charity to Target Chapter 3. The Relationship of Physician and Patient I. The Contract Between Patient and Physician II. Informed Consent: The Physician's Obligation Chapter 4. Reforming the Tort System for Medical Injuries I. Responses to the Crisis II. The Effects of Reform: A Preliminary Assessment III. Alternative Approaches to Compensation of Patient Injury Chapter 5. Health Care Institutions I. Government Regulation of Health Care Institutions II. Organizational Structure of Health Care Institutions III. The Organization of Medical Practice Chapter 6. Health Care Cost Control I. Introduction II. Health Planning and Certificate of Need III. Utilization Review IV. Private Utilization Review Activities V. Rate Regulation VI. Medicare Prospective Payment Under Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) VII. Private Insurance Cost-Containment Efforts VIII. Competitive Solutions IX. Afterthoughts Chapter 7. Antitrust I. Staff Privileges II. Private Credentialing and Accreditation III. Mergers, Acquisitions and Other Inter-Institutional Arrangements IV. Health Care Financing Chapter 8. Access to Health Care I. The Obligation of Providers to Furnish Care II. Government Health Care Programs: Medicare and Medicaid III. Access to Advanced, Expensive Technology Chapter 9. Establishing Personhood I. Definitions of Life and Death II. Issues Relating to Procreation Chapter 10. Life and Death Decisions I. Introduction: Principles of Autonomy and Beneficence II. The "Right to Die" - Competent Patients III. The "Right to Die" - Incompetent Patients IV. Do Not Resuscitate Orders V. Homicide and the "Right to Die" VI. Tort Liability for Failure to Terminate Life-Support Systems VII. The "Right to Die" - Seriously Ill Newborns Chapter 11. Interdisciplinary Decisionmaking and Health Care Institutions I. Introduction II. Regulation of Medical Research - IRBs III. Institutional Ethics Committees - IECs IV. Other Interdisciplinary Case Review Agencies V. National and State Commissions VI. Doctor-Lawyer Relations and the Need for Interdisciplinary Training Index " It is in very good condition. No torn or ripped pages. There are a few dirt smudges on the side edges of the pages, mostly visible from the side view. There are several pages with some highlighting and notations written in the margins. |