
The Fragmentation of U.S. Health Care Causes and Solutions
by Elhauge, EinerBuy New
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Author Biography
Einer Elhauge is the Petrie Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and founding director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics. He served as Chairman of the Antitrust Advisory Committee to the Obama Campaign and member of Various Health Policy Advisory Committees to that campaign. He teaches a gamut of courses ranging from Antitrust, Contracts, Corporations, Legislation, and Health Care Law. Before coming to Harvard, he was a Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, and clerked for Judge Norris on the 9th Circuit and Justice Brennan on the Supreme Court. He received both his A.B. and his J.D. from Harvard, graduating first in his law school class.
He is an author of numerous pieces on a range of topics even broader than he teaches, including antitrust (monopolization, predatory pricing, tying, bundled discounts, loyalty discounts, disgorgement, petitioning and state action immunity, and the Harvard v. Chicago schools of antitrust), public law (statutory interpretation, legislative term limits, the 2000 Presidential election, and the implications of interest group theory for judicial review), corporate law (social responsibility and sale of control doctrine), patent law (patent holdup and royalty stacking), the legal profession (the value of litigation and counseling advice), and health law policy (medical technology assessment, how to make health law a coherent legal field, and how to devise a morally just and cost effective medical system). His most recent books include Statutory Default Rules (Harvard University Press 2008), U.S. Antitrust Law and Economics (Foundation Press 2008), and Global Competition Law and Economics (Hart Publishing 2007). Currently he is working on books about Contract Theory, Health Law Policy, and Re-engineering Human Biology, as well as articles on sundry other topics. To access his website and publications, visit http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/elhauge/.
Table of Contents
Our Fragmented Health Care System: Causes and Solutions | |
Why We Should Care About Healthcare Fragmentation and How to Fix It | |
Health Care Fragmentation: We Get What We Pay For | |
Organizational Fragmentation and Care Quality in the US Health Care System | |
Curing Fragmentation With Integrated Delivery Systems: What They Do, What Has Blocked Them, Why We Need Them, And How To Get There From Here | |
Defragmenting Health Care Delivery Through Quality Reporting | |
Competition Policy and Organizational Fragmentation in Health Care | |
Of Doctors and Hospitals: Setting the Analytical Framework for Managing and Regulating the Relationship | |
Property, Privacy and the Pursuit of Integrated Medical Records | |
Value-Based Purchasing Opportunities in Traditional Medicare: A Proposal and Legal Evaluation | |
A More Equitable and Efficient Approach to Insuring the Uninsurable | |
Ending the Specialty Hospital Wars: A Plea for Pilot Programs as Information-Forcing Regulatory Design | |
Fragmentation in Mental Health Benefits and Services: A Preliminary Examination into Consumption and Outcomes | |
From Visible Harm to Relative Risk: Overcoming Fragmented Pharmacovigilance? | |
The US Healthcare System: A Product of American History and Values | |
American Health Care Policy and Politics: Is Fragmentation a Helpful Category for Understanding Health Reform Experience and Prospects? | |
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