Fall 2010 Course Schedule

Health Law: Legislative and Regulatory Process and Health Care Reform (LAW-719-001)
Parver, Hayes

Meets: 06:00 PM - 07:50 PM (W) - Room 526

Enrolled: 17 / Limit: 18

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Notices

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Description

This course focuses on the federal legislative, regulatory and lobbying processes in the health care arena. Specifically, the course takes three major pieces of recent health legislation (Stark, HIPAA privacy provisions, Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit) and traces the process of how these laws were developed, enacted, and then implemented through the regulatory agencies, and will include the lobbying process in the discussions. The course will also examine the recently enacted Health Care Reform law, and the unique legislative process Congress and the White House engaged in to pass the law. The course is intended to help students develop the necessary knowledge and analytical skills to understand, apply, and develop health laws and to practice effectively in various aspects of the health care arena.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Please purchase Course Documents Volumes 1 through 11 from the Course Packet Window outside Room 467. There will not be a text for this seminar.

First Class Readings

Please read Volume 1 for the first class.

Syllabus

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