New Issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is Now Available

October 6, 2009

The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Volume 37, Issue s2, Fall 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Legal Solutions in Health Reform” by Timothy M. Westmoreland, 5-6.
  • “Executive Authority to Reform Health: Options and Limitations” by Madhu Chugh, 20-37.
  • “The Constitutionality of Mandates to Purchase Health Insurance” by Mark A. Hall, 38-50.
  • “Health Insurance Exchanges: Legal Issues” by Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, 51-70.
  • “Tax Credits for Health Insurance” by Fred T. Goldberg Jr. and Susannah Camic, 71-85.
  • “The Role of ERISA Preemption in Health Reform: Opportunities and Limits” by Peter D. Jacobson, 86-100.
  • “Insurance Discrimination on the Basis of Health Status: An Overview of Discrimination Practices, Federal Law, and Federal Reform Options” by Sara Rosenbaum, 101-120.
  • “Privacy and Health Information Technology” by Deven McGraw, 121-149.
  • “The Purchase of Insurance Across State Lines in the Individual Market” by Stephanie Kanwit, 150-164.