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Policy Special: Hodder on Current Health Policy Issues
The guest in this episode of The Health Leader Forge is Lucy Hodder, Director of Health Law Programs and Professor of Law at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. Bonica brings her back to the program to discuss the current state of health policy and some of President-Elect Donald Trump’s health policy proposals. Lucy has an extensive background in health law and policy.
The discussion starts with a review of the current state of health policy, both nationally and in particular in the state of New Hampshire. They then talk about some of the trends and possibilities going forward, and conclude with a discussion of Mr. Trump\u27s health policy platform
Lucy C. Hodder, J.D., Director of Health Law Programs and Professor of Law
The guest in this episode of The Health Leader Forge is Lucy Hodder, Director of Health Law Programs and Professor of Law at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, and a member of the Institute for Health Policy and Practice in the College of Health and Human Services also at the University of New Hampshire. With her dual appointment, she both helps train the next generation of attorneys in the state in the application of legal principles to health care, and works with the Institute on some of the most challenging health care problems facing the state today.
This podcast explores Lucy’s career, a journey that took her back and forth between public service and private practice in several states and regions of the country, including working in the office of the New Hampshire Attorney General, being a senior shareholder in the firm of Rath, Young and Pignatelli, and finally before joining the faculty at the University of New Hampshire, serving as the Legal Counsel to the Governor as well as senior health policy advisor
Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual: Who Controls Health Cost Data?
This article by Lucy Hodder highlights the then ongoing legal dispute of Gobeille v Liberty Mutual concerning the ERISA act and All-Payer Claims Data reporting
Podcast Regulatory and Reimbursement Implications for Development of Engineered Tissue and Organs
A podcast episode of The Legal Impact
Professor Lucy Hodder presented at ARMI/BioFab USA\u27s 2018 Fall Summit on Understanding the Regulatory and Reimbursement Implications for Development of Engineered Tissue and Organs. Learn about her presentation and the work of BioFab USA. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act: What Parity Means for New Hampshire Article
Law Professor Lucy Hodder shines light on the new opportunity for New Hampshire lawyers to help their clients and colleagues by decreasing the barriers to accessing treatment and coverage. UNH Health Law and Policy Program in collaboration with New Futures has put together a guide answering common questions and offering free tips, read this article to learn more about it
Stewart v. Azar – What Does It Mean For New Hampshire\u27s Medicaid Work and Community Engagement Requirement?
Lucy C. Hodder, Director of Health Law and Policy at UNH\u27s Institute for Health Policy and Practice has written an article summarizing the recent federal court decision vacating Kentucky’s Medicaid waiver including its work and community engagement requirements and discussing what it might mean for New Hampshire
How to Make the Next Big Global TV Studio Hit
Lucy Brown is an award-winning television programme-maker, academic and co-author of The TV Studio Production Handbook. In this session Lucy will reveal insider knowledge on how to make your TV studio show shine and make the next global hit! Lucy and co-author Lyndsay Duthie interviewed leading TV executives from the UK, USA, Australia and China to discover the secrets behind hit international formats across every genre, from reality, to drama to news. The book reading will cover pre-production, casting, scripting and more, and use real life case studies to examine the future of studio and the multiplatform opportunities available for programme makers internationally
Health Care Claims and Mental Health Emergency Department Utilization
In partnership with NH DHHS, the IHPP Center for Health Analytics analyzed commercial and NH Medicaid administrative claims data in an effort to better understand visits to emergency departments for mental health conditions from April 2019 to March 2020. Lucy Hodder presentation to the Governor’s Task Force on ED Boarding included rates of ED visits for all mental health conditions, select conditions such as Major Depression and Schizophrenia, secondary diagnoses such as Suicidal Ideation and Substance Use Disorder, as well as stratified rates by age categories. The analysis also included linking NH Medicaid claims to ED boarding/waitlists to determine how well the datasets could be linked and to potentially determine how many ED visits resulted in an ED boarding or waitlist event
Peter Sourian and Lucy Ferris
Reading given by Lucy Ferris and Peter Sourian at Bard College, 1985. Introduced by Robert Kelly. The reading contains excerpts from their novel-in-progress, discussing themes of family, relationships, and the human condition. They cover the opening chapters and provide insight into the author\u27s writing process.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1230/thumbnail.jp
A Day Off by Lucy Maud Montgomery: Poem and Fact Sheet : Guide
This resource offers contextual information, a print version of the poem and a fact sheet that covers themes, devices, structure and voice for the analysis and exploration of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'A Day Off'.This resource offers contextual information, a print version of the poem and a fact sheet that covers themes, devices, structure and voice for the analysis and exploration of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'A Day Off'.Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Digital Theatre+, viewed July 1, 2022
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