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Jonathan Larsen, JD, MPP •
Center for Public Health Law Research
Sabrina Ruchelli, JD •
Center for Public Health Law Research
Amy Cook, JD •
Center for Public Health Law Research

This research collected Financial Assistance Policies and related debt collection policies from a representative sample of 75 340B hospitals to better understand financial support for pharmaceuticals for low-income populations.

 
Staff •
Center for Public Health Law Research

This map presents state-level statutes and regulations that regulate earned sick leave laws in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as of January 1, 2021. Specifically, the map identifies whether earned sick leave is regulated by state law, the probationary period an employer may impose before allowing an employee to use leave, the rate of accrual, the limit an employer may place on the use and accrual of leave, and under which circumstances leave may be used by an employee.

 
Aaron Gilson, MS, MSSW, PhD •
Sonderegger Research Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy
Martha Maurer, MSSW, MPH, PhD •
Sonderegger Research Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy

This new legal map on LawAtlas.org covers important features of state pain care-related laws and other regulatory policies.

 
Sarah B. Klieger, MPH •
Center for Public Health Law Research
Abraham Gutman, MA •
Center for Public Health Law Research
Leslie Allen, JD •
Women Against Abuse, Inc.
Rosalie Pacula, PhD •
RAND
Jennifer Ibrahim, PhD, MPH, MA •
Temple University
Scott Burris, JD •
Center for Public Health Law Research

As of February 1, 2017 state laws disparately regulate patient registration and civil rights, product safety labeling and packaging, and dispensaries, creating a patchwork of regulatory strategies whose effectiveness remains unknown.

 
Staff •
Center for Public Health Law Research

This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and Medicaid, and provides information on legal requirements for, among other things, when DSME/T coverage is triggered, what specific activities are covered, and the standards that DSME/T must meet.

 

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