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Judging in the Pandemic – A Malawian Perspective

Bill of Health

Kathumba case: separation of powers, social security, and lockdowns The Khatumba case involved an order made by the Minister of Health for a temporary, national 3-week lockdown from April 18, 2020 to May 2020 due an increase in COVID-19 cases.

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Health Care Costs Concern Americans Approaching Retirement – Especially Women and Sicker People

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Two-thirds of these folks were concerned about potential future changes to their health insurance coverage with changes in federal policies — that is, worries about national health care reform. Nearly 1 in 5 consumers in the study avoided medical care or filling a prescription in the past year due to cost concerns.

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Balancing Patient Rights and Costs in Medical Malpractice Claims

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billion in 2020-21, equivalent to 1.5% The costs of clinical negligence are stated in clear terms: “The costs of clinical negligence claims are rising at an unsustainable rate; annual cash payments have quadrupled in the past 15 years to £2.2 of the NHS budget.

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The AMA Can Help Fix the Health Care Shortages it Helped Create

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Indeed, in 2020 and 2021, the AMA touted more advocacy efforts related to scope of practice that it did for any other issue — including COVID-19. It continues to lobby intensely against allowing other clinicians to perform tasks traditionally performed by physicians, commonly called “scope of practice” laws.

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Reviewing Solidarity in the Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Public Health Emergencies

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The Principles follow the path of the foundational General Comment 14 of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the human right to health, whereby the private provision of healthcare services is not presented as something that is intrinsically associated with inequitable provision and human rights harm.

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Update on Relaxed Visitation Restrictions and Implementation Requirements for Residential Care Facilities

Foster Swift

On March 2, 2021, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (“MDHHS”) issued an Emergency Order that relaxes the visitation requirements for residential care facilities. The December 8, 2020 MDHHS Order involving residential care facilities was rescinded.

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Residential Care Facilities Must Comply with Recent MDHHS Emergency Order

Foster Swift

On October 6, 2020, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services ("MDHHS") issued an emergency order (the "MDHHS Order") that retains many of the same requirements that apply to residential care facilities under the previously issued executive orders.