The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School

Health Law Policy and Bioethics Workshop
2011-2012

This is a preliminary schedule of presentations for the 2011-2012 Health Law Policy Workshop. Some changes, including alterations to titles and additional dates may be added. All sessions will take place on Mondays, from 5-7pm at Harvard Law School in Hauser Hall, room 105. Papers and/or abstracts will be posted to this page the week before each presentation.

All Workshop sessions are open to the public.

Monday, September 12

Mark Hall

Mark Hall

Commerce Clause Challenges to Health Care Reform



 

Monday, September 26

Arti K. Rai

Arti Rai

Patentability Policy Across the Executive Branch: What the DNA Patent Controversies Teach About Institutional Choice


 

Monday, October 3

Al Roth & Judd Kessler

roth and kessler

Organ Allocation Policy and the Decision to Donate

 

Monday, October 24

Tom Baker

einer elhgauge

Incorporating Insights of Judgement & Decision Making and Behavioral Economics into the Design of the Health Exchanges

 

Monday, November 7

Katherine Baiker

Kate Baiker

The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year

 

Monday, November 21

Max Mehlman

Max Mehlman

Enhanced Warfighters:  A Policy Framework



 

Monday, January 23

Nita Farahany

Nita Farahany

Neuroscience and Criminal Law

 

Monday, February 6

Russell Korobkin

Russell Korobkin

Bounded Rationality, Moral Hazard, and the Case for Relative Value Health Insurance

paper available upon request

please e-mail kburroughs@law.havard.edu

 

Monday, February 13

Richard Epstein

Richard Epstein

The Constitutional Protection of Trade Secrets and Patents under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009



 

Monday, March 26

Frank Pasquale

Frank Pasquale

From Transparency to Intelligibility: Rethinking Disclosure in Health Insurance and Health IT Regulation

 

Monday, April 2

Holly Lynch and Jeff Skopek

Holly and Jeff

Human Research Subjects as Human Research Workers

 

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Anonymity Rules: Biological Identity and the Control of Human Tissue

 

Monday, April 9

Chris Robertson

Chris Robertson

The Split Benefit (Adding Skin in the Game for Insurance)

 


 

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All sessions are free and open to the public and presentations begin at 5:00pm
room location: Hauser Hall Room 105

 

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