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the law of healthcare administration
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The Law Of Healthcare Administration
Compare the structure and financing of today’s “medical–industrial complex” to your mental image of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century hospital. Outline your arguments—both pro and
Consider Genesee Hospital. Do you see any parallels between that case and Charlotte Hungerford Hospital (discussed in The Court Decides in chapter 3)? Both cases concern the use of hospital property
Suppose the law requires that, for a property to be tax exempt, it must be used for exempt purposes. Suppose also that January 1 is the assessment date, and the use of the property on that date
Discuss the future of property tax exemption in your state in the wake of decisions such as Provena.
The central issue in this appeal is the taxexempt status of a building owned by the Sisters of Charity of the House of Providence, under the provisions of Art. IX, Sec. 4, of the Constitution of
This appeal by Barnes Hospital involves taxation of Queeny Tower, a 17-story building connected to, used and owned by Barnes Hospital for the tax-exempt purposes of treating patients and providing
Provena Hospitals owns and operates six hospitals, including Provena Covenant Medical Center (PCMC), a full-service hospital located in the City of Urbana. PCMC was created through the merger of
Name and describe the per se violations of antitrust law.
Define the rule of reason and describe when it is used.
In today’s economy, what are some examples of intrastate commerce?In other words, what business does not affect interstate commerce?
How would you define the geographic and product markets of large healthcare organizations such as the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, and Johns Hopkins? What are the barriers that
How, if at all, does the phenomenon of medical tourism affect your perception of the market for healthcare services?
Under this Court’s state-action immunity doctrine, when a local governmental entity acts pursuant to a clearly articulated and affirmatively expressed state policy to displace competition, it is
This case arises from an antitrust challenge to the actions of a state regulatory board. A majority of the board’s members are engaged in the active practice of the profession it regulates.The
In Griswold, Justice Stewart skewered the majority for asserting that the Ninth Amendment of the US Constitution supported its decision to overturn the Connecticut contraception statute. He wrote,
Can the Buck and Skinner decisions be reconciled?
In Turpin v. Sortini, the California Supreme Court said it was difficult to understand how awarding damages to a child who would not have been born if not for the defendants’ negligence “would
Summarize the state of the law following the Supreme Court’s decision in Casey.
What is the difference between a wrongful life case and a wrongful birth case? How is the measurement of damages in wrongful life cases different from that in wrongful birth cases?
What kinds of legal issues do you think stem cell research and genetic therapies will present in the coming years?
How should hospital administration deal with issues surrounding employees and medical staff members who refuse to provide certain services because of their religious convictions? Conversely, how
This case touches a sensitive and important area of human rights. Oklahoma deprives certain individuals of a right which is basic to the perpetuation of a race—the right to have offspring. Oklahoma
What factors motivate healthcare organizations to maintain programs aimed at compliance and corporate ethics?
What kinds of fraudulent or abusive behavior related to federal healthcare payment programs can occur in hospital operations?
What are the most significant statutes related to healthcare fraud, and how have they been affected by the ACA?
What do the terms kickback and self-referral describe in the healthcare setting?
Explain the essential provisions of the Stark law, including to whom it applies and what types of transactions it prohibits.
On appeal, defendant raises several alleged trial errors. He presses more strongly, however, his contentions that the evidence was insufficient to support the guilty verdict on the Medicare fraud
In order to sustain its burden of proof against the hospital executives for the crime of violating the Anti-Kickback statute, the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant
This matter comes before the Court without a hearing on the Motion for Partial Summary Judgment filed by the United States of America, the response in opposition filed by the Defendants, and the
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