Telemedicine and E-health Law, 23. izdevums

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Lynn D. Fleisher, James C. Dechene
Law Journal Press, 2004 - 600 lappuses
The use of the Internet and high-tech communications in health care has led to new approaches to medical treatment-and to challenging legal questions. Telemedicine and E-Health Law has the answers that health care providers, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, insurers and their legal counsel need as medicine enters a new era. Its comprehensive scope includes everything from the licensing issues raised by physicians providing medical services electronically across state lines to the HIPAA privacy issues raised by the sharing of electronic patient consultations and health records across computer networks.

What should you know about regulation by the FDA, FTC, Medicare and state attorneys general when advertising or selling pharmaceuticals on the Web? When do Medicare and Medicaid requirements (including reimbursement and fraud and abuse provisions) apply to e-health transactions? What unique malpractice and other liabilities are associated with telemedical practice?

This important book includes chapters on these topics, as well as on tax, antitrust, intellectual property, and other aspects of e-health-all packed with expert advice that will help you steer clear of difficulties. Telemedicine and E-Health Law the ideal guide for anyone involved in this growing and important field.

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CHAPTER 2
1-72
CHAPTER 3
2-3
Regulation of the Promotion and Sale of Drugs Medical
3-1
CHAPTER 4
3-4
1 Online NonPharmacy Sales of Drugs
4-1
Of Counsel Sidley Austin Brown Wood LLP Chicago IL Ifleishersid
4-32
449
4-49
05
4-58
vii
6-52
15 Administrative Requirements for Covered
6-67
04
6-77
4 Federal Substance Abuse Record
6-88
iii Patient RightsAccess
6-100
CHAPTER 8
8-1
Appendix 857
8-78
05
9-2

a Secrecy Requirement Absolute
4-65
CHAPTER 5
5-1
CHAPTER 6
6-1
Use or Disclosure
6-3
10 Uses and Disclosures Permitted If
6-4
7 Uses and Disclosures Permitted
6-41
08
9-47
4 Responsibility for Costs of EHealth
9-53
CHAPTER 10
10-1
Index
10-19
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Lynn D. Fleisher, Ph.D., J.D. is Counsel in Sidley Austin LLP's Chicago office. Her practice focuses on the needs of clients involved in e-health, telemedicine, disease-management, and other health information activities. She also advises health care associations and credentialing bodies, lectures nationally and has published widely on these topics. Dr. Fleisher received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York, and her J.D., summa cum laude, from Wayne State University Law School. James C. Dechene, Ph.D, J.D. is a partner in Sidley Austin LLP's Chicago office. His practice focuses on various areas of health law, including third-party reimbursement programs, alternative delivery systems, fraud and abuse, health care financing, managed care transactions, and more. He has represented clients involved in all aspects of health care. Mr. Dechene has been an Adjunct Professor in the LL.M. Program at the DePaul University College of Law Health Law Institute since 1987 and is a past Chairman of the Chicago Bar Association Health and Hospital Law Committee. He received his J.D., magna cum laude, and A.M. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan and his B.S., summa cum laude, in Mathematics from Santa Clara University.

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