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- Title
The Health Justice Potential of Macromedical Regulation.
- Authors
ROBERTS, JESSICA L.
- Abstract
In their article Macromedical Regulation, Barak D. Richman and Steven L. Schwarcz draw from the macroprudential regulation following the 2008 financial crisis to offer recommendations for addressing systemic risk in health care. Although their focus is the efficient distribution of risk and the ability to respond to system-wide demand shocks and supply shortages, their proposal also has important implications for health justice. Macromedical regulation would not only improve the health care system's ability to respond to widespread health crises, it could also help to increase health care access, improve outcomes, and decrease health disparities.
- Subjects
GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009; SYSTEMIC risk (Finance); HEALTH care industry; CORONAVIRUS diseases
- Publication
Ohio State Law Journal, 2021, Vol 82, Issue 5, p845
- ISSN
0048-1572
- Publication type
Article