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'''Health Law
{{Infobox General Outline
WVU College of Law
| subject        = Health Law
Spring 2007
| book_one        = Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems Furrow
Furrow, et al. Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems(5th ed., 2004)
| book_two        = The Law of American Health Care
}}
{{Outline stub}}
==Introduction==


===The American health care system===


Introduction'''
==Cost, quality & access==


1. The American health care system
==Reform options==


2. Cost, quality & access
===Consumer-Directed health care===


3. Reform options
===WV reforms===


    • Consumer-Directed health care
==Public Health Care Systems==


    • WV reforms
===Medicare===
 
'''Public Health Care Systems'''
 
4. Medicare
   
   
    • Eligibility & benefits
====Eligibility & benefits====


    • Medicare Part D
====Medicare Part D====


    • Medicare reimbursement
====Medicare reimbursement====


5. Medicaid
===Medicaid===


    • Eligibility & benefits
====Eligibility & benefits====


    • Medicaid reimbursement
====Medicaid reimbursement====


    • Medicaid federalism
====Medicaid federalism====


    • SCHIP
====SCHIP====


6. WV Programs:
===WV Programs===


    • State Rx benefit programs
====State Rx benefit programs====


    • WV Rx Council http://www.state.wv.us/got/pharmacycouncil/  
====WV Rx Council====
http://www.state.wv.us/got/pharmacycouncil/
    
    
    • WV health care reforms
====WV health care reforms====
 
'''Regulation of Private Health Care Markets'''
 
7. State law:


    • Introduction to insurance & managed care
==Regulation of Private Health Care Markets==


    • Non-statutory duty to provide care?
===State law===


    • Liability in contract & tort
====Introduction to insurance & managed care====


    • State regulation of insurance & managed care
====Non-statutory duty to provide care?====


8. Federal regulation of private health care markets:
====Liability in contract & tort====


    • The Internal Revenue Code
====State regulation of insurance & managed care====


    • EMTALA
===Federal regulation of private health care markets===


    • Title VI
====The Internal Revenue Code====


    • ERISA preemptions
====EMTALA====


    • HIPAA, ADA & COBRA
====Title VI====


    • False Claims I
====ERISA preemptions====


    • False Claims II & qui tam
====HIPAA, ADA & COBRA====


    • Fraud & Abuse
====False Claims I====


    • Stark II
====False Claims II & qui tam====


    • Antitrust:  Cartels
====Fraud & Abuse====


    • Antitrust:  Provider-controlled networks
====Stark II====


'''Health Care Professionals'''
====Antitrust:  Cartels====


9. Professional relationships in health care:
====Antitrust: Provider-controlled networks====


    • Staff privileges
==Health Care Professionals==


    • Payor contracts
===Professional relationships in health care===


    • Labor & employment
====Staff privileges====


      o  At-will
====Payor contracts====


      o  NLRB 
====Labor & employment====


    • Corporate practice of medicine
=====At-will=====


    • Disclosure of financial incentives
=====NLRB=====


'''Nonprofit health care organizations'''
====Corporate practice of medicine====


10. Health care organizations:
====Disclosure of financial incentives====


    • Legal forms
==Nonprofit health care organizations==


    • Governance
===Health care organizations===


11. Transactions with tax-exempts:
====Legal forms====


    • Tax-exempt health care organizations
====Governance====


    • Joint ventures with charities
===Transactions with tax-exempts===


    • NFP conversions & sales
====Tax-exempt health care organizations====


====Joint ventures with charities====


[[Category:Outlines]]
====NFP conversions & sales====

Latest revision as of 17:09, April 10, 2024

Health Law
Relevant texts Image of Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems (American Casebook Series)
Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems (American Casebook Series)


Image of The Law of American Health Care
The Law of American Health Care


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The American health care system[edit | edit source]

Cost, quality & access[edit | edit source]

Reform options[edit | edit source]

Consumer-Directed health care[edit | edit source]

WV reforms[edit | edit source]

Public Health Care Systems[edit | edit source]

Medicare[edit | edit source]

Eligibility & benefits[edit | edit source]

Medicare Part D[edit | edit source]

Medicare reimbursement[edit | edit source]

Medicaid[edit | edit source]

Eligibility & benefits[edit | edit source]

Medicaid reimbursement[edit | edit source]

Medicaid federalism[edit | edit source]

SCHIP[edit | edit source]

WV Programs[edit | edit source]

State Rx benefit programs[edit | edit source]

WV Rx Council[edit | edit source]

http://www.state.wv.us/got/pharmacycouncil/

WV health care reforms[edit | edit source]

Regulation of Private Health Care Markets[edit | edit source]

State law[edit | edit source]

Introduction to insurance & managed care[edit | edit source]

Non-statutory duty to provide care?[edit | edit source]

Liability in contract & tort[edit | edit source]

State regulation of insurance & managed care[edit | edit source]

Federal regulation of private health care markets[edit | edit source]

The Internal Revenue Code[edit | edit source]

EMTALA[edit | edit source]

Title VI[edit | edit source]

ERISA preemptions[edit | edit source]

HIPAA, ADA & COBRA[edit | edit source]

False Claims I[edit | edit source]

False Claims II & qui tam[edit | edit source]

Fraud & Abuse[edit | edit source]

Stark II[edit | edit source]

Antitrust: Cartels[edit | edit source]

Antitrust: Provider-controlled networks[edit | edit source]

Health Care Professionals[edit | edit source]

Professional relationships in health care[edit | edit source]

Staff privileges[edit | edit source]

Payor contracts[edit | edit source]

Labor & employment[edit | edit source]

At-will[edit | edit source]
NLRB[edit | edit source]

Corporate practice of medicine[edit | edit source]

Disclosure of financial incentives[edit | edit source]

Nonprofit health care organizations[edit | edit source]

Health care organizations[edit | edit source]

Legal forms[edit | edit source]

Governance[edit | edit source]

Transactions with tax-exempts[edit | edit source]

Tax-exempt health care organizations[edit | edit source]

Joint ventures with charities[edit | edit source]

NFP conversions & sales[edit | edit source]