Professor of law and public health at Drexel University, blogger for Philadelphia Inquirer, author of Mother of Invention: How Govt Created Free-Mkt Health Care
I and three other health care experts will discuss the future of #Medicaid, #Medicare and #ACA in a webinar organized by Ask Nurses and Doctors (AND) on Wednesday, September 17 from 7:30pm to 8:30 pm (ET). You can register at https://t.co/eO9s7YeRUz
My letter to the editor in today's NY Times argues that #Medicaid benefits everyone not just those whose care it funds. It makes all of society more stable prosperous & healthy. Major cuts would be catastrophic. @drexelpubhealth@DrexelKlineLaw https://t.co/WmtcVwWfYe
My op-ed on #Medicaid as a source of social and economic support for all of society appeared in today's @PhillyInquirer. Everyone, rich and poor, would feel the effects if efforts in Congress to cripple it succeeded. https://t.co/iDZDqx9Q0P @DrexelKlineLaw@drexelpubhealth
Thrilled to have been awarded the Jay Healey Distinguished Health Law Teacher Award of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. A tremendous honor to receive this recognition from this organization of accomplished scholars. @ASLMENews@drexelpubhealth@DrexelKlineLaw
My article on #Medicaid as a font of public goods for all of society will appear in @AmJLMed explaining Medicaid's extensive community benefits beyond health coverage for the poor and support for the #healthcare system. Available on SSRN - https://t.co/ezK2Wud0Ry
It was a delight to accompany a group of @DrexelUniv law students last week for our annual visit to the @Université de @RennesUniv_EN law school in Rennes, France. Our colleagues in Rennes were gracious hosts, as always.
Thrilled to welcome distinguished guests from French universities and foundations to speak alongside @DrexelKlineLaw faculty on cross-border #data sharing. We look forward to continuing our collaboration to explore issues and solutions @RennesUniv
Learn about cross-border issues in #research#data @ Drexel/Universite de Rennes conference, Wed. Oct 16, 8:30-4:30, 1200 Chestnut St, Phila. Expert speakers from US and France. Info and reg link below @DrexelKlineLaw@RennesUniv
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I was pleased to share thoughts on #JDVance#healthcare statements on NBC Philadelphia TV today. His idea for separate risk pools for sick and healthy people is highly impractical. https://t.co/T1noyQQLF2 @DrexelKlineLaw@drexelpubhealth
I enjoyed speaking at the 6th ELSI Congress in New York in June on research conducted with @AnthonyWOrlando & Arnold Rosoff finding no change in the racial and ethnic diversity of #genetic databases used in #Alzheimer's disease research over the past 20 years.
My recent article in European Data Protection Law Review on privacy of #genomics & neurotech data discusses risks of disclosure of sensitive information and uneven legal protection. EU's #gdpr is stronger than US law but still has gaps - https://t.co/SMcjbzxn3H
My new article on #Medicaid administrative barriers was just published in @UHLCHealthLaw. Technical rules for enrolling and staying enrolled can shape coverage as much as explicit laws on eligibility - https://t.co/47EEEaN3m1
Just returned from visits to law schools in France and Italy. Gracious hosting by Univ of Rennes and Univ of Milan-Bicocca. Lectures explained (or tied to) America's complex laws on #vaccines, #privacy, & #healthcare to inquisitive students and faculty.
Rollout of #covidbooster has been rocky wt #insurance and supply issues, but most people can wait for things to settle down. Glitches are being worked out. My comments in @PhillyInquirer story https://t.co/qEwDkwdF4U
#genomic research still relies heavily on European subjects. We found little change in #AlzheimersDisease research over the past 25 years. https://t.co/xV6XqKCn7F