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Health Matrix: The Journal of Law- Medicine Volume 31 Issue 1 Article 2 2021 Volume 31 (2021) Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/healthmatrix Part of the Health Law and Policy Commons Recommended Citation Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine, Volume 31 (2021), 31 Health Matrix Iss. 1 () Available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/healthmatrix/vol31/iss1/2 This Front Matter is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Journals at Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine by an authorized administrator of Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons.
H EALTH M ATRIX : J OURNAL OF L AW -M EDICINE Volume 31 2021
Health Matrix is grateful to the Law-Medicine Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law for its sponsorship of symposia and conferences concerning the latest developments in the area of law and medicine. Over the course of more than fifty years, the Center has broadened its focus from issues involving forensic medicine to the whole range of legal, social, economic, scientific, and ethical issues in which law and medicine are interrelated. © 2021 by Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine (ISSN 0748-383X) is published annually by the students of Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Citations conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th ed. 2015). Style conforms generally to the Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed. 2017). Health Matrix welcomes submissions of original articles. Possible topical areas include: legal medicine, health law and policy, professional liability, biomedical ethics, and medical-legal research. Send correspondence to h-matrix@case.edu or to: Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine Case Western Reserve University School of Law 11075 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 4410 Visit our webpage: http://law.case.edu/journals/HealthMatrix Subscriptions may be entered for the entire volume for $16.00 per year for domestic and $18.00 for foreign subscribers. Back issues are available from William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2350 North Forest Rd., Getzille, New York 14068, or online at www.wshein.com/catalog/114311. Back issues are also available in electronic format at www.heinonline.org. For all photocopy or republication requests please contact Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. by mail: 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, Massachusetts 01923, by phone: (855) 239- 3415, by fax: (978) 646-8600, by email: info@copyright.com, or online at www.copyright.com. Selected Health Matrix articles are indexed in the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Volume 3 and subsequent volumes indexed in the Index to Legal Periodicals and available on Lexis/Nexis, Thomson, HeinOnline, EBSCO, Gale Group, H.W. Wilson, and PAIS. This issue went to press in April 2021.
Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine Volume 31 2021 Editor-in-Chief Audrey Quinn Managing Editor Kathryn Meloni Executive Articles Editor Anna Borromeo Copy Editor Emily Reed Hoffman Publications Editor Henry Holmes Executive Notes Editors James Young Emily Port Julie Gabella Nicole Divittorio Haley Gold Lindsey Leonard Saliha Moore Associate Editors Michael Eckhart Valera Ghali Meghan Sink Layla Maurer Bailey Kadian Jacob Doerr Leah Rothfeld Alicia Mallo Abby O’Leary Megan Schachter Faculty Advisor Sharona Hoffman
Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine Volume 31 2021 Articles A Reliability Check on Expert Witness Testimony in Medical 1 Malpractice Litigation: Mandatory Medical Simulation Julie L. Campbell Over the Top: Judges, Lawyers, and COVID-19 Rhetoric 51 Jonathan L. Entin Artificial Intelligence and Liability in Health Care 65 Frank Griffin Would we be Right to Try “Right to Try”? 107 José Miola & Bernadette J. Richards McCarran-Ferguson is Protecting the Wrong Health Care Entities 133 R. Chad Nelson Applying Allina to the World of Escobar: Avoiding “Traps, Zaps, and 155 Zingers” in Medicare False Claims Actions Sheva J. Sanders, Mara N. Sanders & Jessica C. Wheeler Prenatal Tort Slippage 221 Mark Strasser Environmental Health Law Symposium State Implementation of Federal Environmental Laws 263 Doug Farquhar, Jessika M. Douglas & Brian A. Smith What the Trump Administration Taught us About the 299 Vulnerabilities of EPA’s Science-Based Regulatory Processes: Changing the Consensus Processes of Science into the Confrontational Processes of Law Bernard D. Goldstein Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: Using Law and 341 Policy to Address These Environmental Health Hazards in the United States Jennifer Black, Amanda Moreland, Montrece McNeill Ransom & Emely Sanchez Environmental Health, Public Health, or Individual Health? The 369 Complications of Using Eco-Labels for Food Governance Steph Tai
Notes Mental Health Care Disparity: The Highs and Lows of Parity 377 Legislation Julie Gabella Outstanding Note of the Year (2020) A Key to Clarity: How Clearinghouses May Improve Health Care 409 Price Transparency Anna F. Borromeo Proactive Remedies to Prevent Permanent Solutions: Enacting 437 Narrowly Crafted Legislative Reform to Reduce Jail Suicides Kathryn E. Meloni Ain’t No Laws When You’re Producing Claws: How Inadequate 477 Labeling of Alcoholic Beverages Puts Consumers with Allergies at Risk Audrey Quinn
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