More States Are Passing Laws Limiting Authority to Respond to Public Health Emergencies
The legal data captures details of an emerging effort by states to limit state and local executive authority to act in response to public health emergencies.
The legal data captures details of an emerging effort by states to limit state and local executive authority to act in response to public health emergencies.
New legal data released today on LawAtlas.org capture details of state certificate of need laws, the regulatory process states use to determine whether new health care facility capacity should be permitted.
Policy surveillance data show vast majority of states have Good Samaritan laws related to drug overdose but many allow involuntary treatment for drug use.
Program Manager Adrienne Ghorashi, Esq., was announced today as a member of the 2021 cohort of the Changemakers in Family Planning by the Society of Family Planning.
The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) launched the LSC Eviction Laws Database today in partnership with the Center for Public Health Law Research. The database is a new online tool that will aid users in better understanding the significant variation in eviction laws across the country and the effect these differences have on eviction outcomes.
With support from Vital Strategies, the Center for Public Health Law Research will expand four of its most popular datasets on the Prescription Drug Abuse Policy System (PDAPS) at PDAPS.org.
New data released captures insurance coverage mandates of contraception in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia in effect from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2021.
In a new commentary in Contraception, the authors argue that permanently lifting the FDA’s Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) for mifepristone in its entirety would expand access to early abortion and miscarriage care.
Newly updated data show continued movement in US states to restrict access to abortion services, medication abortion, and telemedicine for abortion.
Juan Hincapie-Castillo, PharmD, PhD, an assistant professor of pharmaceutical outcomes and policy in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, has been appointed as a Center for Public Health Law Research Fellow for a two-year term.
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