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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Treatment Relationship: Formation and
Termination
Chapter 3: The Treatment Relationship:
Confidentiality,
Consent and Conflicts of Interest
Chapter 4: Medical Malpractice
Chapter 5: The Right and "Duty" to Die
Chapter 6: Organ Transplantation: The Control, Use
and Allocation of Body Parts
Chapter 7: Reproductive Rights and Genetic Technologies
Chapter 8: Public Health Law
Chapter 9: Health Care Financing and Reform
Chapter 10: Regulation of Health
Care Facilities and Transactions
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
- Overview Cases
- The Nature of Medical Practice
- Doctors and
Hospitals
- The Culture
of
Medicine
- The
Phenomenology
of Sickness and Healing
- The Nature of
Medical
Judgment
- Evidence-Based
Medicine
- The Health Care Financing and Delivery System
- Insurance and
Regulation
- The Crisis in
Coverage
and Spending
- Changes in
Financing and Delivery Systems
- Moral, Economic,
and
Political Themes
- Competing Paradigms
- Ethics and Empiricism
- Postmodern Critical
Theory
- Economics
- Distributive Justice
Chapter 2: The Treatment
Relationship:
Formation and Termination
- The Duty to Treat
- The Duty to
Accept
Patients
- Wrongful Reasons
to Reject Patients
- The Structure of the Treatment Relationship
- Forming a
Patient-Physician
Relationship
- Limiting the
Scope
of the Treatment Relationship
- Terminating the Treatment Relationship
Chapter 3: The Treatment
Relationship:
Confidentiality, Consent and Conflicts of Interest
- The Fiduciary Nature of the Treatment Relationship
- Confidentiality of Medical Information
- The Duty to Maintain Confidentiality
- The Duty to Breach Confidentiality
- Informed Consent
- Goals, Aspirations, Policies
- The Competing Disclosure Standard
s-
Limiting Liability for Failure to Disclose
- Fiduciary Obligations, Conflicts of Interest, and Novel
Disclosure
Obligations
- Human Experimentation and Research
Chapter 4: Medical Malpractice
- Medical Mistakes
and
Quality
- The Nature and Extent of Medical Error
- Measuring the Malpractice System
- Approaches to Improving Quality of Care
- Physician Liability
- The
Custom-Based
Standard of Care
- Variations
in
the
Standard of Care
- Qualification
and
Examination of Medical Experts
- Alternative Theories of Liability
- Res Ipsa and Negligence Per Se
- Ordinary
Negligence
- Breach of
Contract
- Vicarious
Liability
- Strict
Liability
- Products
Liability
- Causation and Affirmative Defenses
- Causation
- Statutes of Limitations
- Affirmative
Defenses
- Arbitration
and
Waiver
of Liability
- Informed Consent
Law
- Damages and
Settlement
- Institutional Liability
- Hospital
Liability
- Managed Care
Liability
- Medical
Malpractice
Reform
Chapter 5: The Right and "Duty"
to
Die
- Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment
- The Competent
Patient
- The Patient Whose Competence Is Uncertain
- The
Incompetent
Patient
- Physician Aid in
Dying
- Futility
Chapter 6: Organ
Transplantation:
The Control, Use and Allocation of Body Parts
- Organ Donation
- Competent Organ Donors
- Incompetent Organ "Donors"
- Redefining Death
- Ownership and Control of the Body
- Mandates or
Incentives
for Organ Donation
- Ownership of Human Tissue
- Allocation of
Organs
Chapter 7: Reproductive Rights
and Genetic Technologies
- A Right to Procreate?
- A Right to Avoid Procreation?
- Contraception
- Abortion
- State or Federal Recognition of Fetal Interests
- Introduction
- Pregnant Women and Forced Medical Treatment
- Pregnant Women and
Drug Use
- Using Reproductive Technologies to Create New Families
- Parenting Possibilities
- Gamete Donation
- In Vitro Fertilization and Frozen Embryos
- Womb and Ovum Donors
- Ethical and Legal Implications of Advances in Genetics
- Introduction
- Stem Cell Research
- Human Cloning
- Intellectual Property and the Ownership of Genetic Discoveries
Chapter 8: Public
Health Law
- Public Health Strategies
- Medical and Legal Views of Public Health
- Risk Assessment and
Regulatory Competence
- The Source and Limit of Authority to Protect Public Health
- Constitutional Principles
- Disability Discrimination
- Regulating Medical Treatment to Protect Public Health
- Restricting Consumer Choice to Protect Public Health
- Testing and Public Health
- Confidentiality, Reporting, and Contact Tracing
- Isolation and Quarantine
- Civil Commitment and Mandatory Treatment
- Conclusion
Chapter 9: Health Care Financing
and
Reform
- Sources of
Health
Insurance
- The Right to Health Care
- Private Health Insurance
- Public Insurance Programs
- Insurance and HMO
Regulation
- ERISA Preemption
- Health Insurance Coverage
- Rationing
and
Discrimination
- Determining
What
is Medically Appropriate
- Provider Reimbursement
- Open-Ended
Reimbursement
- Prospective
Payment
- Capitation
Payment
- Health Insurance Reform
- Foreign
Models
- Reform
Proposals
- Economic
and
Regulatory Theory
Chapter 10: Regulation
of Health Care Facilities and Transactions
- Professional and
Facility Regulation
- Professional
Licensure
- Facility
Licensure and Accreditation
- Certificate
of
Need
Regulation
- Corporate Form
- Nonprofit
and
Public Entities
- Charitable
Tax Exemption
- The
Corporate
Practice of Medicine
- Medical Staff Structure
- Medical
Staff
Bylaws
- Medical
Staff
Disputes
- Membership
in
Managed
Care Networks
- Antitrust Law
- Medical
Staff
Boycotts
- Price-Fixing
Law
- Antitrust
Merger Law
- Referral Fee
Laws
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