Vol. 159 No. 6, June 2011
Index
- Health insurance, risk, and responsibility after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- The individual mandate, sovereignty, and the ends of good government: a reply to Professor Randy Barnett.
- From health care law to the social determinants of health: a public health law research perspective.
- Government as the crucible for free market health care: regulation, reimbursement, and reform.
- Regulating patient safety: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- Restoring health to health reform: integrating medicine and public health to advance the population's well-being.
- Commerce clause challenges to health care reform.
- Three models of health insurance: the conceptual pluralism of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- Health insurance reform and intimations of citizenship.
- Convicts and convictions: some lessons from transportation for health reform.
- Reflections on the National Ass'n of Insurance Commissioners and the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- Health reform and public health: will good policies but bad politics combine to produce bad policy?
- Of stars and proper alignment: scanning the heavens for the future of health care reform.
- Brand new law! The need to market health care reform.
- Health care reform's wild card: the uncertain effectiveness of comparative effectiveness research.
- The freedom of health.