Len M. Nichols Published in The Hastings Center Report

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Len M. Nichols among several other authors are featured in the Hastings Center Report, September - October issue, published by The Hastings Center this month. Abstract:  The issues before the Supreme Court, arising as they did out of multiple cases and divergent appellate court rulings, were quite complex, and its final decision will be parsed [...]

Health Care Organizations Find Risks and Opportunities in the Quest for Reduced Costs and Improved Quality

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NEWS RELEASE UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL AUGUST 2, 2012, 12:00 AM ET       Health Care Organizations Find Risks and Opportunities in the Quest for Reduced Costs and Improved Quality Groundbreaking Report in Mayo Clinic Proceedings Examines the Implications of the Accountable Care Organization Component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act   Rochester, [...]

Making Heath Markets Work Better Through Targeted Doses of Competition, Regulation, and Collaboration - Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

Making Heath Markets Work Better Through Targeted Doses of Competition, Regulation, and Collaboration Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy   In the Fall of 2011, Len M. Nichols published his articles “Making Health markets Work Better Through Targeted Doses of Competition, Regulation, and Collaboration” in the Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy. Please [...]

Obesity and Health System Reform: Private vs. Public Responsibility - Len M. Nichols with Tony Yang

 Introduction: The obesity epidemic is not only impairing the health of millions of Americans but also giving rise to billions of added dollars in health care spending. Climbing rates of obesity over the past decades are one of the predominant determinants behind the surging pro­gression of health care expenses in the United States. Moreover, the [...]

Implementing Insurance Market Reforms Under The Federal Health Reform Law - Len M. Nichols

Abstract: Lost in the rhetoric about the supposed government takeover of health care is an appreciation of the inherently federalist approach of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This federalist tradition, particularly with regard to health insurance, has a history that dates back at least to the 1940s. The new legislation broadens federal power [...]

Be Not Afraid - Len M. Nichols

Nichols, L. “Be Not Afraid,” New England Journal of Medicine (February 24, 2010), v. 362:e30. Available at: http://content.nejm.org/cgi/reprint/362/10/e30.pdf.

Care Worker Migration and Transnational Justice

Abstract: Here I consider the migration of health workers and propose a conception of transnational justice that can best address the concerns it raises, including the perpetuation of global health inequities. My focus will be on nurses and direct care workers (DCWs), also called paraprofessionals—the vast majority of whom are women—coming from the global South [...]

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