May 2019 Health Care Law Top Blawgs
Covers abortion, contraception, pregnancy and fetal rights. By Caitlin E. Borgmann.
Covers False Claims Act and related statutes. By Ben Vernia.
Edited by Katharine Van Tassel, Jennifer S. Bard, Leslie Francis, Nicole Huberfeld, Mary Munson, David Orentlicher, Frank Pasquale, Nicolas P. Terry and Vickie Williams.
An interdisciplinary forum for legal and ethical issues related to the brain and cognition. By University of San Diego School of Law Professor Adam Kolber.
Covers legal issues impacting health care providers and professionals, including Medicare and Medicaid audits and fraud, pain management regulations, professional licensing, and clinical privileges. By George F. Indest III.
Covers feminism, sexism, reproductive rights and women's health. By Professors Ann Bartow and Bridget Crawford.
Covers chiropractic, dietary supplements, ethical issues, insurance, malpractice and risk management, spirituality and yoga. By Michael H. Cohen.
Follows the issues related to Medicare Set Asides and MMSEA compliance. By MEDVAL, LLC.
Site provides developing information about prescription drug side effects as well as up-to-date news from the legal, medical, FDA, and pharmaceutical sectors. From attorney Thomas J. Lamb.
Covers marijuana collectives, dispensaries and legalization in California.
Covers issues and trends that impact investments in healthcare and life sciences businesses. By McGuireWoods.
Covers various ERISA, disability, health, and life insurance issues. By Kantor & Kantor.
Covers healthcare enforcement and regulations. By Norton Rose Fulbright.
Anaylsis, comments and thoughts on health care legal, regulatory and compliance issues, HIPAA privacy & security, stark & fraud, and technology. By Bob Coffield of Flaherty, Sensabaugh & Bonasso PLLC.
Analysis and commentary on trends and developments in life sciences and health care law. By Reed Smith.
Covers healthcare regulatory news impacting physicians and other healthcare providers. By Amy Fehn.
Covers the False Claims Act, Qui Tams, whistleblowers, and other related collateral proceedings, with special emphasis on health care fraud. By A. Brian Albritton.
Tracks judicial, legislative, policy, and academic developments concerning medical futility. By Professor Thaddeus Mason Pope.