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LAW-719 Comparative Health Law and Privacy

Prof. Renee M. Landers,

2 credits day; 2 credits evening.

Exploring health care systems in other countries help you understand our own. It also provides a

laboratory of experiments that policy makers can look to when considering American reforms.

This course builds on knowledge acquired in Health Law & Policy, which is a prerequisite. The

course explores some fundamental issues in organizing health care systems and compares how

these are addressed in selected countries. It highlights key alternative approaches and how other

countries differ from the United States. The course examines how health insurance is organized

and financed and how physicians and hospitals are paid and regulated. It explores the roles of the

market, the state, and organized medicine in regulating medical practice, controlling health care

spending, promoting access, and promoting quality.

Grading is based on take-home mid-term exam (around week 9), and a paper submitted at the

end of the semester on an issue in comparative health law and policy.

Prerequisite: Health Care Law & Policy or written permission from the instructor.

Enrollment is limited: 20

Elective Course

Meets Health/Biomedical Concentration Requirements

Meets International Law Concentration Requirements

Take Home Exam Required

Final Paper Required

<<Course Updated: July 01, 2016>>