Fundamentals of Health Law | NEJM
Health law shapes the landscape of health care delivery in powerful ways. The history of health law can be broken into four eras, each with its own prevailing ethos.
Health law shapes the landscape of health care delivery in powerful ways. The history of health law can be broken into four eras, each with its own prevailing ethos.
Health law is a field of law that encompasses federal, state, and local law, rules, regulations and other jurisprudence among providers, payers and vendors to the health care industry and its patients, and delivery of health care services, with an emphasis on operations, regulatory and transactional issues. [1][2]
Healthcare, a field dedicated to the well-being of individuals and communities, operates within an intricate web of legal principles. Understanding these laws is not simply a professional necessity for doctors, nurses, administrators, and researchers; it’s also an ethical imperative for anyone who interacts with the healthcare system.
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