Health-care reform in the states
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- Elder rights boosted with new law. Reuben, Richard C. // ABA Journal;Mar1996, Vol. 82 Issue 3, p32
Reports on the enactment of a comprehensive competency law in California on January 1, 1996. Specification of medical factors for judges to consider when making decisions about patients' capacity; Law as an updating of many common-law doctrines.
- New section proposal. // ABA Journal;Jul96, Vol. 82 Issue 7, p97
Announces that the American Bar Association's Forum Committee on Health Law has filed with the Secretary of the Association all documents required to create a section on Health Law.
- Patient can refuse blood transfusions. Wharton, Joseph // ABA Journal;Aug96, Vol. 82 Issue 8, p49
Reports on the Connecticut Supreme Court's ruling that a patient's right to refuse medical treatment takes priority over a hospital's interest in preserving life. Facts and issue of the case `Stanford Hospital v. Vega.'
- On the record. // AHA News;1/30/95, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p2
Reports on legislation and government policy proposals related to medical care introduced from January 11 to 17, 1995. Legislation to provide expanded nursing facilities and in-home services; Legislation for tax exemption for health risk pools; Call for proposals for welfare reform.
- News clips. // AHA News;2/6/95, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p1
Presents news items on health care policies in the United States as of February 6, 1995. Postponement of a `mini-reconciliation' bill by House Budget Committee Chairman John R. Kasrich; Opposition for creating employment retirement income security act (ERISA) waivers; Release of an outpatient...
- Legislation. // AHA News;2/13/95, Vol. 31 Issue 7, p2
Presents a list of legislation concerning the health care industry in the United States. Bill to provide for enhanced penalties for health care fraud; Bill for a deduction in contributions to a Medisave account; Bill for the improvement of the quality of health care in states; More.
- On the record. // AHA News;3/6/95, Vol. 31 Issue 10, p2
Lists health legislation introduced in the United States Congress from February 22-28, 1995. Includes Christopher S. Bond and Solomon P. Ortiz's bill that would provide surveillance, research and services aimed at preventing birth defects; Cardiss Collins' bill that would establish standards...
- Capitol source. Kostreski, Farah // AHA News;3/6/95, Vol. 31 Issue 10, p3
Comments on various developments in health care legislation in the United States as of March 1995. Includes President Bill Clinton's 1996 budget proposal; Howard Dean's speeches to various state medical societies in 1991; Physicians' support for changes in antitrust rules; Bruce C. Vladeck's...
- On the record. // AHA News;4/3/95, Vol. 31 Issue 14, p2
Reports on developments about medical care legislation in the United States as of April 3, 1995. Includes proposed law for a trust fund for federal health programs; Proposal to amend tax code on treatment of charitable-risk pools; Plan for a hospice care pilot program for the Department of...
- Senate OKs bill to expand access. Kostreski, Farah // AHA News;4/17/95, Vol. 31 Issue 16, p2
Reports on the Vermont Senate's approval of a legislation expanding access to health care for uninsured residents in the state. Features of the bill; Financing for the program; Comment by Norman E. Wright, president of the Vermont Hospital Association.


