Posted: March 28th, 2018 | By: Lisa Snedeker
Posted: April 19th, 2017 | By: Lisa Snedeker
Professor Mark Hall, director of the law school’s Health Law and Policy Program, has co-written the following piece, “Most-Cited Health Law Scholars,” with I. Glenn Cohen. Their analysis was published on Harvard Law’s Petrie-Flom Center blog on April 18, 2017. Professor Hall is one of the nation’s leading scholars in the areas of health care law, public policy, and bioethics. The author or editor of twenty books, including Making Medical Spending Decisions (Oxford University Press), and Health Care Law and Ethics (Aspen), he is currently engaged in research in the areas of health care reform, access to care by the uninsured, and insurance regulation.
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Posted: March 23rd, 2017
Professor Mark Hall, director of the law school’s Health Law and Policy Program, is quoted in the following story, “U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx defends her wellness programs bill,” published in the Greensboro News and Record on March 22, 2017. This story was also published in The Hickory Daily Record.
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Posted: March 22nd, 2017
Professor Mark Hall, director of the law school’s Health Law and Policy Program, is quoted in the following story, “Proposed health care reform could hit Triad households, ” published in the Triad Business Journal on March 21, 2017.
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Posted: March 16th, 2017 | By: Cash Michaels
Professor Mark Hall, director of the law school’s Health Law and Policy Program, is among experts quoted in the following story, “‘Trumpcare’ not good for N.C., observers say,” written by Cash Michaels and published by The Winston-Salem Chronicle on March 16, 2017.
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Posted: January 26th, 2017 | By: Lisa Zamosky
Professor Mark Hall discusses the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) with WebMD in the following article, “Fate of Lesser-Known Obamacare Benefits Not Known” written by Lisa Zamosky and published in WebMD Health News on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017.
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Posted: November 17th, 2016 | By: Tanya Marsh
Professor Tanya Marsh, a scholar of funeral and cemetery law, originally authored the following “Pence’s Legacy: Indiana Law Requires Burial or Cremation of Blighted Ovum” on the Huffington Post blog on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, and can be found here.
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Posted: October 13th, 2016 | By: Lisa Snedeker
Posted: September 29th, 2016 | By: Kaitlyn Ruhf
Wake Forest Law’s Health Law and Policy Program and Center for Bioethics, Health and Society will host Compassion & Choices’ Barbara Mancini at noon on Monday, Oct. 10, in the Worrell Professional Center, Room 1302. This event is free and open to the general public.
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