Archive for January, 2008

Slovenian Health Care

January 30th, 2008

When you talk about health care in Slovenia, this commonly falls under the responsibility of the Health Insurance Institute which was established on March 1, 1992. The Slovenian law on health care and insurance tasks the Institute to provide effective mobilization and allocation of public funds to insure that Slovenians get their basic health [...]

Elaborate Medical Negligence

January 28th, 2008

It is expected that a professional person not only in the medical field but in general, should perform a fair, reasonable and competent degree of skill towards their work.
Thus, it is a must for the people in general, especially in the medical field to practice or apply their competent skills on clinical area. It is [...]

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

January 27th, 2008

The Journal of Health Care Law & Policy or JHCLP functions as a forum that caters to interdisciplinary discussion that concerns leading issues in the field of health law, medicine and health policies. Contributors of JHCLP include legal scholars, health law practitioners, physicians, leaders in health policy and leading industry experts in the field [...]

Crackdown on Fraudulent Health Providers

January 24th, 2008

The Department of Health and Human Services together with the Department of Justice is implementing a project that would help prevent the operation of fraudulent health providers within the Medicare system. The two government agencies are targeting Southern Florida after successful demonstration in Los Angeles and Houston.
This project will ensure that every [...]

Universal Health Care in the US

January 17th, 2008

The concept of universal health care started with the term of President Bill Clinton when he pushed the concept of a united healthcare plan for Americans. The topic has so much social implication that it has been made a point of discussion in every election campaign and which further stresses the current healthcare crisis [...]

Health Care Law Study Course

January 10th, 2008

The Healthcare Law from a European Perspective is a graduate course that hopes to bring together teachers, health policy makers and law graduates from all over Europe for an exchange of ideas and foster cooperation among neighboring nations. It involves various topics on healthcare law including medical ethics. They also expect to tackle [...]

Home Healthcare

January 8th, 2008

Caring for an ill person at home was common practice prior to the advent of modern medicine where hospitalization was very rare. With the growing trend in the cost of hospital care there is a rise in the option of home healthcare. In the past, caregivers were usually family members or friends, nowadays, [...]


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