COVID-19 and the Law
Herausgeber: Cohen, I Glenn; Kraschel, Katherine; Gluck, Abbe R
COVID-19 and the Law
Herausgeber: Cohen, I Glenn; Kraschel, Katherine; Gluck, Abbe R
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enduring effect across the entire spectrum of law and policy, in areas ranging from health equity and racial justice, to constitutional law, the law of prisons, federal benefit programs, election law and much more. This collection provides a critical reflection on what changes the pandemic has already introduced, and what its legacy may be. Chapters evaluate how healthcare and government institutions have succeeded and failed during this global 'stress test,' and explore how the US and the world will move forward to ensure we are better prepared for future…mehr
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enduring effect across the entire spectrum of law and policy, in areas ranging from health equity and racial justice, to constitutional law, the law of prisons, federal benefit programs, election law and much more. This collection provides a critical reflection on what changes the pandemic has already introduced, and what its legacy may be. Chapters evaluate how healthcare and government institutions have succeeded and failed during this global 'stress test,' and explore how the US and the world will move forward to ensure we are better prepared for future pandemics. This timely volume identifies the right questions to ask as we take stock of pandemic realities and provides guidance for the many stakeholders of COVID-19's legal legacy. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781009265706
- ISBN-10: 1009265709
- Artikelnr.: 68100257
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781009265706
- ISBN-10: 1009265709
- Artikelnr.: 68100257
Part I. The Health Care System that COVID-19 Encountered: 1. COVID-19 and clinical ethics: reflections on New York's 2020 spring surge Joseph J. Fins; 2. Patients first
public health last Richard S. Saver; 3. Risk
responsibility
resilience
respect: COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase; 4. Post-truth won't set us free: health law
patient autonomy
and the rise of the infodemic Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul; 5. Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities Saida I. Coreas
Erik J. Rodriquez
and Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable; Part II. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 6. Tolerating the harms of detention: with and without COVID-19 Jaimie Meyer
Marisol Orihuela
and Judith Resnik; 7. A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice: how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy Scott J. Schweikart
Fernando De Maio
Mia Keeys
Joaquin Baca
Brian Vandenberg
and Aletha Maybank; 8. Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts; 9. Humane and resilient long-term care: a post-COVID-19 vision Nina A. Kohn; Part III. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 10. Federalism
leadership
and COVID-19: evolving lessons for the public's health Nicole Huberfeld; 11. Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health Matthew B. Lawrence; 12. Legislating a more responsive safety net Ariel Jurow Kleiman
Gabriel Scheffler
and Andrew Hammond; 13. Eradicating pandemic health inequities: health justice in emergency preparedness Ruqaiijah Yearby; 14. The Jacobson question: individual rights
expertise
and public health necessity Lindsay Wiley; Part IV. Innovation during COVID-19: 15. Innovation law and COVID-19: promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies Rachel E. Sachs
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
W. Nicholson Price II
and Jacob S. Sherkow; 16. Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond Michael S. Sinha
Sven J. R. Bostyn
and Timo Minssen; 17. Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation: the need for legal reform Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman; Part V. Opening New Pathways for Health Care Delivery and Access: 18. Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 Ryan P. Knox
Laura C. Hoffman
Asees Bhasin
and Abbe R. Gluck; 19. Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for future policymaking Zoe M. Adams
Taleed El-Sabawi
William H. Coe
Hannah Batchelor
Janan Wyatt
Mona Gandhi
Ida Santana
and Ayana Jordan; 20. Reproductive justice after the pandemic: how 'personal responsibility' entrenches disparities and limits autonomy Rachel L. Zacharias
Elizabeth A. Dietz
Kimberly Mutcherson
and Josephine Johnston; 21: Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic Joanna N. Erdman; Part VI. Intro Global Responses to COVID-19 duction: 22. COVID-19 and national public health regimes: whither the post Washington consensus in public health? Tess Wise
Gali Katznelson
Carmel Shachar
and Andrea Louise Campbell; 23. A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries: comparative insights from two global symposia Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin; 24: A tale of two crises: COVID-19
climate change
and crisis response Daniel Farber; 25: Vaccine tourism
federalism
nationalism I. Glenn Cohen.
public health last Richard S. Saver; 3. Risk
responsibility
resilience
respect: COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase; 4. Post-truth won't set us free: health law
patient autonomy
and the rise of the infodemic Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul; 5. Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities Saida I. Coreas
Erik J. Rodriquez
and Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable; Part II. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 6. Tolerating the harms of detention: with and without COVID-19 Jaimie Meyer
Marisol Orihuela
and Judith Resnik; 7. A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice: how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy Scott J. Schweikart
Fernando De Maio
Mia Keeys
Joaquin Baca
Brian Vandenberg
and Aletha Maybank; 8. Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts; 9. Humane and resilient long-term care: a post-COVID-19 vision Nina A. Kohn; Part III. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 10. Federalism
leadership
and COVID-19: evolving lessons for the public's health Nicole Huberfeld; 11. Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health Matthew B. Lawrence; 12. Legislating a more responsive safety net Ariel Jurow Kleiman
Gabriel Scheffler
and Andrew Hammond; 13. Eradicating pandemic health inequities: health justice in emergency preparedness Ruqaiijah Yearby; 14. The Jacobson question: individual rights
expertise
and public health necessity Lindsay Wiley; Part IV. Innovation during COVID-19: 15. Innovation law and COVID-19: promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies Rachel E. Sachs
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
W. Nicholson Price II
and Jacob S. Sherkow; 16. Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond Michael S. Sinha
Sven J. R. Bostyn
and Timo Minssen; 17. Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation: the need for legal reform Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman; Part V. Opening New Pathways for Health Care Delivery and Access: 18. Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 Ryan P. Knox
Laura C. Hoffman
Asees Bhasin
and Abbe R. Gluck; 19. Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for future policymaking Zoe M. Adams
Taleed El-Sabawi
William H. Coe
Hannah Batchelor
Janan Wyatt
Mona Gandhi
Ida Santana
and Ayana Jordan; 20. Reproductive justice after the pandemic: how 'personal responsibility' entrenches disparities and limits autonomy Rachel L. Zacharias
Elizabeth A. Dietz
Kimberly Mutcherson
and Josephine Johnston; 21: Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic Joanna N. Erdman; Part VI. Intro Global Responses to COVID-19 duction: 22. COVID-19 and national public health regimes: whither the post Washington consensus in public health? Tess Wise
Gali Katznelson
Carmel Shachar
and Andrea Louise Campbell; 23. A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries: comparative insights from two global symposia Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin; 24: A tale of two crises: COVID-19
climate change
and crisis response Daniel Farber; 25: Vaccine tourism
federalism
nationalism I. Glenn Cohen.
Part I. The Health Care System that COVID-19 Encountered: 1. COVID-19 and clinical ethics: reflections on New York's 2020 spring surge Joseph J. Fins; 2. Patients first
public health last Richard S. Saver; 3. Risk
responsibility
resilience
respect: COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase; 4. Post-truth won't set us free: health law
patient autonomy
and the rise of the infodemic Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul; 5. Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities Saida I. Coreas
Erik J. Rodriquez
and Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable; Part II. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 6. Tolerating the harms of detention: with and without COVID-19 Jaimie Meyer
Marisol Orihuela
and Judith Resnik; 7. A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice: how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy Scott J. Schweikart
Fernando De Maio
Mia Keeys
Joaquin Baca
Brian Vandenberg
and Aletha Maybank; 8. Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts; 9. Humane and resilient long-term care: a post-COVID-19 vision Nina A. Kohn; Part III. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 10. Federalism
leadership
and COVID-19: evolving lessons for the public's health Nicole Huberfeld; 11. Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health Matthew B. Lawrence; 12. Legislating a more responsive safety net Ariel Jurow Kleiman
Gabriel Scheffler
and Andrew Hammond; 13. Eradicating pandemic health inequities: health justice in emergency preparedness Ruqaiijah Yearby; 14. The Jacobson question: individual rights
expertise
and public health necessity Lindsay Wiley; Part IV. Innovation during COVID-19: 15. Innovation law and COVID-19: promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies Rachel E. Sachs
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
W. Nicholson Price II
and Jacob S. Sherkow; 16. Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond Michael S. Sinha
Sven J. R. Bostyn
and Timo Minssen; 17. Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation: the need for legal reform Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman; Part V. Opening New Pathways for Health Care Delivery and Access: 18. Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 Ryan P. Knox
Laura C. Hoffman
Asees Bhasin
and Abbe R. Gluck; 19. Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for future policymaking Zoe M. Adams
Taleed El-Sabawi
William H. Coe
Hannah Batchelor
Janan Wyatt
Mona Gandhi
Ida Santana
and Ayana Jordan; 20. Reproductive justice after the pandemic: how 'personal responsibility' entrenches disparities and limits autonomy Rachel L. Zacharias
Elizabeth A. Dietz
Kimberly Mutcherson
and Josephine Johnston; 21: Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic Joanna N. Erdman; Part VI. Intro Global Responses to COVID-19 duction: 22. COVID-19 and national public health regimes: whither the post Washington consensus in public health? Tess Wise
Gali Katznelson
Carmel Shachar
and Andrea Louise Campbell; 23. A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries: comparative insights from two global symposia Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin; 24: A tale of two crises: COVID-19
climate change
and crisis response Daniel Farber; 25: Vaccine tourism
federalism
nationalism I. Glenn Cohen.
public health last Richard S. Saver; 3. Risk
responsibility
resilience
respect: COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase; 4. Post-truth won't set us free: health law
patient autonomy
and the rise of the infodemic Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul; 5. Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities Saida I. Coreas
Erik J. Rodriquez
and Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable; Part II. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 6. Tolerating the harms of detention: with and without COVID-19 Jaimie Meyer
Marisol Orihuela
and Judith Resnik; 7. A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice: how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy Scott J. Schweikart
Fernando De Maio
Mia Keeys
Joaquin Baca
Brian Vandenberg
and Aletha Maybank; 8. Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts; 9. Humane and resilient long-term care: a post-COVID-19 vision Nina A. Kohn; Part III. COVID-19
Disparities
and Vulnerable Populations: 10. Federalism
leadership
and COVID-19: evolving lessons for the public's health Nicole Huberfeld; 11. Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health Matthew B. Lawrence; 12. Legislating a more responsive safety net Ariel Jurow Kleiman
Gabriel Scheffler
and Andrew Hammond; 13. Eradicating pandemic health inequities: health justice in emergency preparedness Ruqaiijah Yearby; 14. The Jacobson question: individual rights
expertise
and public health necessity Lindsay Wiley; Part IV. Innovation during COVID-19: 15. Innovation law and COVID-19: promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies Rachel E. Sachs
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
W. Nicholson Price II
and Jacob S. Sherkow; 16. Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond Michael S. Sinha
Sven J. R. Bostyn
and Timo Minssen; 17. Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation: the need for legal reform Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman; Part V. Opening New Pathways for Health Care Delivery and Access: 18. Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 Ryan P. Knox
Laura C. Hoffman
Asees Bhasin
and Abbe R. Gluck; 19. Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for future policymaking Zoe M. Adams
Taleed El-Sabawi
William H. Coe
Hannah Batchelor
Janan Wyatt
Mona Gandhi
Ida Santana
and Ayana Jordan; 20. Reproductive justice after the pandemic: how 'personal responsibility' entrenches disparities and limits autonomy Rachel L. Zacharias
Elizabeth A. Dietz
Kimberly Mutcherson
and Josephine Johnston; 21: Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic Joanna N. Erdman; Part VI. Intro Global Responses to COVID-19 duction: 22. COVID-19 and national public health regimes: whither the post Washington consensus in public health? Tess Wise
Gali Katznelson
Carmel Shachar
and Andrea Louise Campbell; 23. A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries: comparative insights from two global symposia Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin; 24: A tale of two crises: COVID-19
climate change
and crisis response Daniel Farber; 25: Vaccine tourism
federalism
nationalism I. Glenn Cohen.