New Symposium Articles: “The Law of Medicare and Medicaid at Fifty”

New Symposium Articles: “The Law of Medicare and Medicaid at Fifty,” Yale J. Health Pol’y, L. & Ethics (2015).  As can be seen from the list below, several are of course poverty related articles [But note, you may have to get these through other services like Lexis, Westlaw, or Hein]:

INTRODUCTION

  • 1 Symposium Issue Introduction: The Law of Medicare and Medicaid at Fifty Abbe R. Gluck

KEYNOTE SPEECHES

  • 21 Obamacare, Medicare, and Baseball’s Greatest Pitchers Jonathan Cohn
  • 27 Opening Remarks Ezekiel Emanuel

ARTICLES & ESSAYS

  • 37 Medicare Advantage, Accountable Care Organizations, and Traditional Medicare: Synchronization or Collision?
    Thomas L. Greaney
  • 57 The Reverberating Risk of Long-Term Care
    Allison K. Hoffman
  • 67 The Universality of Medicaid at Fifty
    Nicole Huberfeld
  • 89 Multiple Medicaid Missions: Targeting, Universalism, or Both?
    John V. Jacobi
  • 111 The Accidental Administrative Law of the Medicare Program
    Eleanor D. Kinney
  • 141 Medicare at 50: Why Medicare-for-all Did Not Take Place
    Theodore R. Marmor & Kip Sullivan
  • 185 Medicaid at 50: No Longer Limited to the “Deserving” Poor?
    David Orentlicher
  • 197 Clash of the Titans: Medicaid Meets Private Health Insurance
    Sara Rosenbaum
  • 213 Out of the Black Box and Into the Light: Using Section 1115 Medicaid Waivers to Implement the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion
    Sidney D. Watson

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