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President's Community Enrichment Programs
ASU Foundation for A New American University
P.O. Box 2260
Tempe, AZ 85280-2260
Phone: 480-727-7208
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Rebuilding America's Health Care System: Critical Challenges of Law and Policy
What is right and wrong with our health care system? Explore legal foundations of health system reforms and challenges of America's health care infrastructure.
Reforming the health care and insurance systems in the United States is a defining objective of national, state and local governments. Following Congress' passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010, however, considerable legal and policy debates rage on over the legality of the act's mandates as well as the efficacy of its reforms to fix American's health care woes.
In this lecture, Lincoln Professor James G. Hodge, Jr. asks what is right and wrong with the U.S. health care system, explores legal foundations of modern health system reforms, and discusses legal and policy challenges designed to rebuild America's health care infrastructure for the 21st century.
James G. Hodge Jr., J.D., LL.M.
, is the Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, where he also serves as director of the Public Health Law Network's Western Region Office and ASU's Public Health Law and Policy Program. He is a faculty fellow at the Center for Law, Science & Innovation and an affiliate global health professor in the School of Human Evolution & Social Change. He is also a senior scholar at the Centers for Law and the Public's Health: A Collaborative at Johns Hopkins and Georgetown Universities.
The recipient of the 2006 Henrik L. Blum Award for Excellence in Health Policy from the American Public Health Association, Professor Hodge's diverse funded projects include work on emergency legal preparedness; state genetics laws and policies; historical and legal bases underlying school vaccination programs; international tobacco policy for the World Health Organization; legal and ethical distinctions between public health practice and research; model public health laws and case studies in multiple states; and public health information privacy law and policy.
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James Hodge
Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Thursday, Oct. 20
10 a.m.–noon
$20
Northern Trust – Gainey Ranch
7600 E. Doubletree Ranch Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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Free parking provided
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