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Robert I. Field
The Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University
Professor of Law
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A Proposed Ethical Framework for Vaccine Mandates: Competing Values and the Case of HPV
(with Arthur L. Caplan),
Center for Bioethics Papers
(2008)
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A Taxonomy of American Health Care Regulation: Implications for Health Reform
,
Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review
(2008)
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How Can We Improve Drug Safety?
,
Drug Benefit Trends
(2007)
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Beyond Drug Coverage: The Cumulative Effect of Privatization Reforms in the Medicare Modernization Act
(with Richard G. Stefanacci),
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
(2007)
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Health Savings Accounts
,
Medicare Patient Management
(2007)
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Regulation of Homeopathic Drug Products
(with John P. Borneman),
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
(2006)
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The Future of Public Health: What Will It Take to Keep Americans Healthy and Safe?
,
Managed Care Magazine
(2005)
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What Will Medicaid Look Like in 2010?
,
Managed Care Magazine
(2004)
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What Should Medicare Look Like in 2010?
,
Managed Care Magazine
(2003)
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Toward a Policy Agenda on Medical Research Funding
(with Barbara J. Plager, Rebecca A. Baranowski, Mary Anne Healy, and Margaret L. Longacre),
Health Affairs
(2003)
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The Financial Impact of Over-the-Counter Availability of Oral Contraceptive Pills
(with Mingfang Zhu and Albert I. Wertheimer),
Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Economics
(2002)
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Can Health Systems Heal Themselves?
,
The American Journal of Managed Care
(2001)
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New Ethical Relationships Under Health Care's New Structure: The Need for a New Paradigm
,
Villanova Law Review
(1998)
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Quality in the Physician-Patient Relationship: Legal Trends as Facilitators of Business Trends
,
Widener Law Symposium Journal
(1996)