
Thursday, September 24, 2009 | 12:15 – 2:00 p.m. |Room 503
The Distinguished Lecture Series in Employee Benefits Law was created as a forum for the John Marshall faculty to learn about cutting-edge employee benefits issues from some of the top academics in the field.
Amy B. Monahan, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School
The lecture will include:
* A thorough examination of the permissible justifications for regulating the substance of health insurance contracts through mandated benefit laws
* A proposal to make mandated benefit laws efficient and value-based
* Case studies of mandates for infertility treatment, diabetes care, and autologous bone marrow transplant to illustrate the value-based process
* A discussion of the role an efficient, value-based process should play in broader health care reform
Food will be served.
Please register online at www.jmls.edu/events/092409EB.asp
Questions? Contact Steven Szydelko, program coordinator,
At 6szydelko@jmls.edu
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