Law students may demonstrate to employers that they are prepared to practice health law and lead in the administration financing, organization policy-making and delivery of health care by earning a ...
The Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law and Policy is published bi-annually by the Center for Health Law Studies and a student editorial board. The Journal features articles that provide ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, “Health Policy at a Crossroads.” Articles in this topic will offer timely analysis of regulatory, legislative ...
Traditional courses such as Health Law I and II investigate major legal and policy themes of health law and the rapidly-shifting means by which patients gain access to health care, and through which ...
Aspiring health care lawyers should understand that the health care industry is an enormous and lucrative portion of the U.S. economy, experts say. The amount of money that U.S. consumers pay for ...
Recognizing that almost all policy impacts health, faculty train students to develop skills in management, leadership, finance, economics, health law, advocacy, health services research, and policy ...
President Donald Trump’s agenda on gender, abortion, and religion is driving major changes at a little-known health department office with the power to drastically affect US health-care coverage.
Graduates of the HSSP program go on to careers in the fields of medicine, dentistry, public health, clinical therapy, social work, genetic counseling, biomedical research, law, social policy, and ...
full-time faculty members teach a wide range of foundational health law courses and policy seminars. The Center also utilizes adjunct health law faculty, who are experienced health law practitioners, ...