Essential Readings in Health Policy and Law

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Pub. Date: 2008-08-15
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Summary

This compilation of carefully selected readings is meant to allow for deeper analysis of the issues covered in the companion textbook, Essentials of Health Policy and Law, yet also serves as an excellent complement to any text on health policy, or as a stand-alone text. The book is divided into five broad parts: Part 1 provides a basic overview of public health; Part 2 covers topics in health care quality; Part 3 centers on the intersection of policy and law with medicine and ethics; Part 4 offers several resources on the topic of health system reform; finally, Part 5 is a series of resources collectively called "Tools for Health Policy Analysis". Featuring thought-provoking perspectives of individual authors, policymakers, and judges that span the spectrum of political and social thought, this collection of readings will stimulate classroom discussion and reflection. Key Features: Each grouping of readings is introduced by framing commentary and questions. Includes practical articles that describe the methods-and potential pitfalls-of policy analysis. Offers examples of the administrative regulations, informal government memoranda, and budget proposals that serve as important instruments in a policymakerrs"s toolbox. It is an outstanding addition to Jones and Bartlett's Essential Public Health series (www.jbpub.com/essentialpublichealth).

Table of Contents

What Is Public Health? from Essentials of Public Healthp. 3
The Law and the Public's Health: The Foundations from Law in Public Health Practicep. 21
Case Law: Jacobson v. Massachusetts (Validity of State Mandatory Vaccine Law)p. 33
Case Law: DeShaney v. Winnebago County Social Services Department (Public Welfare and the "Negative Constitution")p. 43
Case Law: Town of Castle Rock, Colorado v. Gonzales (Public Welfare and the "Negative Constitution")p. 53
Executive Summary from The Future of the Public's Health in the 21st Centuryp. 61
Executive Summary from Crossing the Quality Chasmp. 73
The Quality of Health Care Delivered to Adults in the United States from New England Journal of Medicinep. 87
Summary from Unequal Treatmentp. 99
Case Law: Canterbury v. Spence (Patient-Oriented Standard of Informed Consent)p. 113
Case Law: Jones v. Chicago (Managed Care Liability for Institutional Negligence)p. 127
Analyzing Pandora's Box: The History of Bioethics from The Ethics of Bioethicsp. 139
Public Health Ethics: Mapping the Terrainp. 151
Case Law: Roe v. Wade (Constitutional Right to Abortion)p. 161
Case Law: Planned Parenthood v. Casey (Validity of Pennsylvania Abortion Statute)p. 175
The Partial Birth Abortion Ban Actp. 197
Case Law: Gonzales v. Carhart (Constitutionality of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act)p. 203
Case Law: Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (Constitutional Right to Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment)p. 217
Case Law: Washington v. Glucksberg (Physician-Assisted Suicide)p. 237
Case Law: Vacco v. Quill (Physician-Assisted Suicide)p. 249
The Oregon Death With Dignity Act Statute, Regulations, and State's Report on Its Usep. 255
Case Law: Gonzalez v. Oregon (Physician-Assisted Suicide)p. 275
Morality, Politics, and Health Policy from Policy Challenges in Modern Health Carep. 287
Can Markets Give Us the Health System We Want?p. 295
Health Centers and Health Insurance: Complements, Not Alternativesp. 307
Health Reform and the Safety Net: Big Opportunities; Major Risksp. 315
An Analysis of Leading Congressional Health Care Bills, 2005-2007: Part 1, Insurance Coveragep. 325
State Coverage Initiative, State of the States: Building Hope, Raising Expectationsp. 337
Comparing Health Systems in Four Countries: Lessons for the United Statesp. 363
Learning from High Performance Health Systems Around the Globep. 371
Framing the Public Policy Question: Financial Incentives for Efficiency and Effectivenessp. 385
Selections from Department of Health and Human Services Regulations on Standards for Privacy and Individually Identifiable Health Information as Required by the Health Information Portability and Accountability Actp. 389
State Medicaid Director Letter concerning the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005p. 405
Department of Health and Human Services 2008 Budget in Brief concerning Medicaid and SCHIPp. 409
Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate concerning the Improving Head Start Act of 2007p. 417
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Board of Health, Amendment to the New York City Health Code, concerning phasing out artificial trans-fat in New York City food services establishmentsp. 419
SCHIP Reuthorization: President's Budget Would Provide Less than Half the Funds that States Need to Maintain SCHIP Enrollmentp. 425
Indexp. 431
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