By: Stuart Silverman In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court on June 15, 2022, in American Hospital Association, et al. v. Xavier Becerra, et al.,[1] ruled that the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (“the Secretary” or “HHS”) exceeded statutory authority to establish payment rates for hospital outpatient drugs for 340B hospitals… Read more »
The Health Care Industry Is Ready for a Revolution: Its Privacy Laws Are Not
By: Erin Rutherford I. Introduction Capitalizing on all the benefits and promise that innovative technologies have to offer to health care requires utilizing readily transmissible health data. As the health care industry becomes increasingly digitized, health care data is essential not only for improving diagnoses and treatments, but also for improving quality, efficiency, and accessibility… Read more »
The Intersection of Health Equity and Housing Law
The Indiana Health Law Review‘s two-day virtual Symposium, “The Intersection of Health Equity and Housing Law,” will not only explore the intersection of Health law and Housing law but will also focus on using the law to achieve equity in these areas. The Symposium begins on October 15, 2020, and ends on October 16, 2020…. Read more »