Howie and Harlan are joined by Abbe Gluck of Yale Law School to discuss how law shapes the health of Americans. Harlan explains how flaws in data privacy affect patients; Howie gives an update on the millions losing their Medicaid coverage, often despite qualifying for the program.
Links:
Harlan Krumholz: “In the US, patient data privacy is an illusion”
“Medical Legal Partnerships”
“A prospective cohort study examining exposure to incarceration and cardiovascular disease (Justice-Involved Individuals Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology – JUSTICE study): a protocol paper”
Abbe Gluck: COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact and Legacy
“Explaining Litigation Challenging the ACA’s Preventive Services Requirements: Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra”
“Abortion pill case: where does the lawsuit against the pill currently stand”
“Chevron case: Supreme Court could take sledgehammer to agency power”
“SAFFORD UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. #1 v. REDDING (No. 08-479)”
“What Do the Early Medicaid Unwinding Data Tell Us?”
“As Medicaid Purge Begins, ‘Staggering Numbers’ of Americans Lose Coverage”
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