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  2. Texas Advance Directives Act - Wikipedia

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    It was referred to the House Public Health Committee on February 22, 2007. Media coverage of the Emilio Gonzales case brought debate over SB 439 and HB 1094 to the forefront. [11] The attempt to change this law did not make it through the 2007 legislative session. It died in the House after the Senate had passed a version of it.

  3. Right-to-try law - Wikipedia

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    Informed consent entails knowledge of the pros and cons of a proposed treatment, then a decision made in light of those pros and cons. [34] Some states' right-to-try laws also put patients at risk of losing hospice or home health care, [35] and the costs surrounding treatment can be prohibitive, something right-to-try laws do not fix.

  4. Public health law - Wikipedia

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    Public health law examines the authority of the government at various jurisdictional levels to improve public health, the health of the general population within societal limits and norms. [1] Public health law focuses on the duties of the government to achieve these goals, limits on that power, and the population perspective.

  5. Model State Emergency Health Powers Act - Wikipedia

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    The initial public health emergency proposal was drafted by the CDC in 1999. Still in the CDC's draft form, Lawrence O. Gostin, an attorney and professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. began reworking the document during the anthrax letter attacks in 2001, using funds provided by the CDC. [4]

  6. Texas House Bill 2 - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] Supporters of the legislation have stated that the purpose of the new law is to protect women's health and unborn children, citing precedents like the recent Kermit Gosnell case. [41] [44] Abortion access in the state of Texas has seen a serious decline since the passage of Senate Bill 5.

  7. Health care reforms proposed during the Obama administration

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    There were a number of different health care reforms proposed during the Obama administration.Key reforms address cost and coverage and include obesity, prevention and treatment of chronic conditions, defensive medicine or tort reform, incentives that reward more care instead of better care, redundant payment systems, tax policy, rationing, a shortage of doctors and nurses, intervention vs ...

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  9. Certificate of need - Wikipedia

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    From that time to the passage of Section 1122 of the Social Security Act in 1972, another 18 states passed certificate-of-need legislation. Section 1122 was enacted because many states resisted any form of regulation dealing with health facilities and services. [4] A number of factors spurred states to require CONs in the healthcare industry.