Healthcare/Hospital Law
Dec. 19, 2001
Health Scare
Health Care Law Practitioner Column by Clare Richardson and Carrie E. Fogliani - Sept. 11 was the day everything changed in America. Since that day, industry, politicians and consumers have been finding themselves facing unimagined challenges. While the casualties caused by the attacks were calculated and troops were sent to Afghanistan, the health care industry was called upon to respond to bioterrorism at home.




By Clare Richardson and Carrie E. Fogliani
Sept. 11 was the day everything changed in America. Since that day, industry, politicians and consumers have been finding themselves facing unimagined challenges. While the casualties caused by the attacks were calculated and troops were sent to Afghanistan, the health car...
Sept. 11 was the day everything changed in America. Since that day, industry, politicians and consumers have been finding themselves facing unimagined challenges. While the casualties caused by the attacks were calculated and troops were sent to Afghanistan, the health car...
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