|
TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW
Member of the National Conference
of Law Review
| Volume 65 |
Winter 1998 |
Number 2 |
CONTENTS
| Unseen Peril:
Inadequate Enrollee Grievance Protections in Public Managed
Care Programs |
Gordon Bonnyman,
Jr. &
Michele M. Johnson |
| Conceptualizing
the Right to Health: A Violations Approach |
Audrey
R. Chapman |
| Medicaid
Managed Care and Disability Discrimination Issues |
Mary
Crossley |
| Barbarians at the Gate? An Essay on Payor
Liability in an Era of Managed Care |
Deborah W. Larios |
| The False Claims Act: A Civil War Relic Evolves
into a Modern Weapon |
Patricia Meador
&
Elizabeth S. Warren |
| HIPAA and Its Related Legislation: A New Role
for ERISA in the Regulation of Private Health Care Plans? |
Colleen E. Medill |
| Benefits Decisions in ERISA Plans: Diminishing
Deference to Fiduciaries and an Emerging Problem for Provider-Sponsored
Organizations |
E. Haavi Morreim |
| Women’s Health and Managed Care |
Michelle Oberman
& Margie Schaps |
| Camping Trips and Family Trees: Must Tennessee
Physicians Warn Their Patients’ Relatives of Genetic Risks? |
Carol McCrehan
Parker |
| The Evolution of Health Care Decision-Making:
The Political Paradigm and Beyond |
Elizabeth C. Price |
| The Coverage of Chronic Populations Under Medicaid
Managed Care: An Essay on Emerging Challenges |
S.A. Somers,
K. Brodsky & V. Harr |
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