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All articles tagged '"healthcare"'

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San Antonio Firefighters Association and City Agree to Mediate Before Former SCOTX Justice

By Beth Graham - April 9, 2019
The City of San Antonio and a local fire union have reportedly reached an agreement to engage in mediation later this month before former Supreme Court of Texas Justice Deborah Hankinson.

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Arbitration Nation: Data from Four Providers

By Beth Graham - September 12, 2018
Andrea Chandrasekher, Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law, and David Horton, Professor of Law and Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of California, Davis, School of Law, have published “Arbitration Nation: Data from Four Providers,” California Law Review, Vol. 107 (forthcoming 2019).

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CMS Issues Proposed New Rule on Nursing Home Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements

By Karl Bayer - June 7, 2017
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), an arm of the US Department of Health and Human Services, released an announcement on June 5th withdrawing its 2016 Rule prohibiting pre-dispute arbitration agreements for long-term care nursing home contracts.

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Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting: A Story Beyond Bioethics Mediation

By Beth Graham - March 10, 2016
E. H. Morreim, J.D., Ph.D., has published a timely article entitled, “Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting: A Story Beyond Bioethics Mediation,” Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2015.

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In-House Conflict Resolution Processes: Health Lawyers as Problem-Solvers

By Beth Graham - July 1, 2014
Professor E. H. Morreim, University of Tennessee Health Science Center- College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, has published a timely article entitled, In-House Conflict Resolution Processes: Health Lawyers as Problem-Solvers, The Health Lawyer 2014; 25(3): 10-14.

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THE MCCARRAN-FERGUSON ACT AND REVERSE PREEMPTION PART V

By Renee Kolar - April 9, 2014
In 2010, the PPACA was signed into law.[1] The PPACA was enacted with the goals of increasing the quality and affordability of health insurance, lowering the uninsured rate by expanding public and private insurance coverage, and reducing the costs of healthcare for individuals and the government.[2]

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Alignment Critical in Healthcare Improvement Efforts

By Holly Hayes - March 7, 2014
Aligning healthcare business leaders and physicians is more critical than ever states a March/April 2014 article in Healthcare Executive by Jane Calayag.

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Three Areas of Health Care Conflict Being Reported by the Media

By Holly Hayes - February 27, 2014
Whether through employment or contractual means, exclusive relationships with a high-performing “group” of clinicians unafraid of risk, receptive to team-based delivery and accomplished in the use of clinical and administrative information technologies is the most difficult challenge facing hospitals.

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Voluntary Oregon Early Discussion and Resolution Program Offers Mediation Service to Patients, Medical Providers

By Beth Graham - January 24, 2014
Last year, the Oregon Legislature passed a resolution creating the voluntary Early Discussion and Resolution (“EDR”) process to address undesired healthcare outcomes.

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Children’s Hospital Mediation Project Aims to Improve Communication Between Parents and Healthcare Providers

By Beth Graham - December 27, 2013
The Evelina London Children's Hospital has reportedly instituted a new mediation project aimed at improving communication between parents and healthcare providers.

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