In a previous post I commented on Judge Lamberth’s flawed decision in the stem cell funding case brought by two religiously and politically, but not scientifically or ethically…
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In a previous posting the legally flawed and uninformed decision of Judge Roger Vinson was noted. Now Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has filed a brief asking the 4th Circui…
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Since my last post on the legal machinations with ACA, there has been a poorly crafted ruling that I shall discuss. To date there are some 22 cases with the following tabulatio…
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The term health disparities refers to population-specific differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, quality of health care and access to health care services t…
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In my last post I wrote about some constitutional concerns and shall now address this issue further. Although the Bill of Rights contains no provision which prevents Congress f…
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In our previous posts we have examined aspects of the legal challenges to the individual mandate and now shall consider some of the purported “constitutional” issues.
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In our previous posting we spoke about the litigation involving the PPACA and, specifically, the individual mandate, which will be the subject of our following postings.
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On 23 March 2010 a lawsuit, one of several, against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was filed in federal court of the Northern District of Florida, subsequently joined…
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On 23 August 2010, in an indefensible overreach, a conservative Texan jurist appointed to the bench by Ronald Reagan, Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth of the Federal District Court for …
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In the past Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) was the province of a small cadre of scientists and policy analysts: the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality has funded s…
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