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  • In this Article I examine “medical tourism”—the travel of patients who are residents of one country to another country for medical treatment—which is fast becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. To date, the primary U.S. medical tourists appear to have been uninsured or underinsured Americans seeking substantial cost savings by traveling to less developed countries for care. More recently, state governments, self-insured firms, Fortune 500 companies, and domestic insurers have begun attempts to get their insured populations to use medical tourism as well by requiring it or giving incentives for its use (what I call “insurer-prompted medical tourism”). There is, however, a dark side to the growth of this industry. In this Article I set out...

    ... . As these cases and the questions that follow them illustrate, the globalization of ...Indeed, in a 2003 confidential interview study of experienced healthcare lawyers, Gail Agra... as it would be hard to get it right ab initio and costs for procedures change often requiring t...

  • ...In an initial interview with police, a neighbor across the street st..., which rendered the indictment void ab initio. Baumgartner also claimed that Holman and Baxter w.... Those questions, it appears, were never asked. Moreover, on March ...

  • ... attempted marriage to Sweet was "void ab initio" under state bigamy laws which void attempted seco.... During his final interview for naturalization on November 30, 2005, Ali, repr... is therefore appropriate when it raises questions of law rather than fact. See United States v. Levi...

  • Also, erstwhile war protester John Hurley was interviewed along with O'Neill about Unfit For Command. The fact that Hurley (1) didn't write the book, and (2) is a paid Kerry campaign worker raises no credibility issues.

    ...2. Maybe so, but legitimate questions have been raised about his combat record. 3. How c...) or the Matthews method (deciding, ab initio, that any criticism of Kerry could come only from ...

  • In Hudson v. Michigan, the Supreme Court held that evidence need not be excluded despite the fact that the police had violated the Fourth Amendment by failing to knock and announce their presence before conducting a search. The Court said that the constitutional violation was not a but-for cause of the seizure; the police would have obtained the evidence even if they had knocked. Hudson's analysis threatens to withdraw the exclusionary remedy whenever the police have conducted a search in an unconstitutional manner-most notably, when they have failed to obtain a warrant before searching. The Court's decision is likely to withdraw the remedy in the cases in which it is most likely to work and to leave the police with little incentive to conduct searches properly. Even scholars critical ...

    ...Questions of but-for causation must be resolved by asking wh... the seized liquor became trespassers ab initio; that they thus lost the protection and authority.... Interview with a former Assistant U.S. Attorney, in Chicago,...

  • ...CFR part 80. If you have any questions regarding the applicability of this final action t...EPA reserves the right to void, ab initio, any affected RINs generated and may impose signif...) Inspections and audits may include interviewing employees. (vii) Any employee of the foreign refin...

  • ... a letter regarding a 2002 radio interview given by Bowers. Thiessen “listened to the inter... Attorney General posed some followup questions, including whether it ... review Bowers’ file to determine ab initio whether any further action is necessary or authori...

  • ... by the receivership entities were void ab initio. In their second and third causes of action, the i... clauses which appear here, involves questions of law. See Elan Pharm. Research Corp. v. Employer...AUL had Buchner complete an interview with a medical examiner on April 14, 1986 as part ...

  • Decisions of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal Judgement No. 1382 (9 May 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 345 Judgement No. 1387 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 347 Judgement No. 1388 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 349 Judgement No. 1389 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 351 Judgement No. 1390 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 353 Judgement No. 1396 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 355 Judgement No. 1402 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 356 Judgement No. 1404 (8 Oc...

    ... staff member declared null and void ab initio ........... 374. 3. Judgment No. 2704 (6 February... that were competent to settle personnel questions Recalling its previous Judgements Nos 722 (1995)... contact with the alleged victim and interviewed her and the Prosecutor separately By memorandum o...

  • ... by the receivership entities were void ab initio. In their second and third causes of action, the i... clauses which appear here, involves questions of law. See Elan Pharm. Research Corp. v. Employer...AUL had Buchner complete an interview with a medical examiner on April 14, 1986 as part ...



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