The good, the bad, and the ugly: how the due process clause may limit comprehensive health care reform |
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Authors: | Singleton J Paul |
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Affiliation: | Manier & Herod, Nashville, TN, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article examines atopic which has receivedlittle attention from the media or other scholarly publications: The due process concerns that arise when engaging in comprehensive federal health care reform and regulation. First, the article provides a background discussion detailing the factors necessitating health care reform in the United States. Second, it analyzes whether a constitutionally protected right to make personal health care decisions exists under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments' Due Process Clauses. Finally, the article analyzes the susceptibility of government-sponsored health care-specifically proposals which include a public option-to due process challenges and makes suggestions to avoid any potential fundamental rights violations. |
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