An Economic Case for Making Health Reform Work, North Dakota legislature, Industry Business and Labor Committee- Len M. Nichols

Introduction: My overall assessment is that the legislation recently passed by the Congress and signed by the President is an imperfect but good start in the direction we need to head, toward making our health system sustainable for all Americans. Frankly, we do not really have a choice. We cannot afford the health system we [...]

Len Nichols Participated in a Panel on Exchanges at the American Hospital Association’s Annual Conference

May 24, 2010 Written by Shuchita Madan   Len Nichols, along with Jon Kingsdale (Executive Director of Massachusetts Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector)  and Joel Ario (Insurance Commissioner for Pennsylvania Insurance Department)   presented to the members of the American Hospital Association’s  at the Annual Meeting on April 26, 2010.  The three participants gave their presentation on [...]

L. Eckenwiler - Professor Smith Goes to Washington: How Bioethicists Can Contribute to Policy

Eckenwiler, L “Professor Smith Goes to Washington: How Bioethicists Can Contribute to Policy,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Washington, D.C., October 18-21, forthcoming

L. Eckenwiler - Care Labor Migration and Feminist Conceptions of Global Justice

Eckenwiler, L “Caregiving in the Context of Globalization: Toward Justice for All,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Washington, D.C., October 18-21, forthcoming

L. Eckenwiler - Defining Values for Bioethics and Bioethicists: Continuing the Dialogue

Eckenwiler, L “Defining Values for Bioethics and Bioethicists: Continuing the Dialogue,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Washington, D.C., October 18-21, forthcoming

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