Project Overview and Emerging Themes |
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Authors: | Elenora E. Connors Timothy M. Westmoreland |
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Affiliation: | Fellow at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center.;Visiting Professor of Law and Research Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University Law Center. He is also a Senior Scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center. |
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Abstract: | The law has traditionally been, and will remain, a fundamental tool for addressing health care reform in the United States. With this premise in mind, the Legal Solutions in Health Reform project was initiated. The project overview provides a broad understanding of the purpose and layout of the project; the formulation and definition of key legal issues; a brief review of each of the topics covered in the project; a survey of current health statistics in the United States; a discussion of the role of the federal versus state roles in health reform; a review of agencies and committees with jurisdiction over health reform issues; and a survey of means of enforcing health reform efforts. |
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