How to Better Regulate Payments to Research Participants
Experts say federal agencies must clarify rules permitting payment to research subjects.
How Regulation Can Improve Surgery
Scholar argues that agencies should collect evidence on surgical procedures to help implement best practices.
Regulating Sober Living Homes
Public officials and sober living home operators dispute whether sober living homes need more oversight.
Improving Federal Regulation of Medical Algorithms
Scholar argues that FDA should reform its regulation of algorithm-based medicine.
Doctors or Devices?
Scholar weighs the possibility of regulating medical artificial intelligence like human professionals.
Allowing Students to Access Sunscreen Without Restriction
Legislatures reconsider whether students can access sunscreen in school without a doctor’s note.
Addressing the International Legal Challenges of Genetic Engineering
In keynote address, Gary Marchant discusses the transnational implications of genetic engineering.
Bolstering Supplement Regulations
Lawyer argues that United States should ramp up regulation of dietary supplements.
Regulating the “Kidney Club”
Scholar finds that many citizens are comfortable with providing financial incentives to living organ donors.
Promoting Health Goals in a Self-Regulating Industry
Scholar suggests ways to make self-regulation of the Australian food industry more effective.
Successfully Protecting Public Insurance from Fraud
Health care fraud program reports billions of taxpayer dollars returned to federal health funds.
Encourage Vaping to Help Reduce Smoking
Scholar argues that governments should embrace vaping’s smoking-cessation potential.