Journal of the American Dental Association 2001 Peter M. Sfikas - Abstracts

Journal of the American Dental Association 2001 Peter M. Sfikas
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ADA vs. Aetna: membership advocacy aimed at protecting the dentist-patient relationship.(American Dental Association)(Dentistry & the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
A setback for collective bargaining: high court's split decision could bar employed dentists from unionizing.(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Beyond the AwDA : to ensure that yours is a discrimination-free dental office, it's important to know state law as well as federal.(Americans With Disabilities Act)(Dentistry & the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Courts conflict over ERISA pre-emptions.(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Courts divided on AWP laws.(any willing provider)(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
ERISA pre-emption at issue: Supreme Court may examine whether state boards can review plan medical directors' treatment decisions.(Dentistry & the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
High court says appellates should review punitive-damage awards: ruling could curb 'grossly excessive' awards in malpractice cases.(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Illinois court finds a catch in restrictive covenants: effectively says old friends don't count as stolen customers.(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Patient solicitation and the First Amendment: protection of 'commercial speech' at issue in court cases.(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Protecting your patients: federal case on discharged employee centers on concerns about patient safety.(Dentisty and the Law)HealthPeter M Sfikas
Scientific debate and the First Amendment.(Dentistry & the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
Serving the hearing-impaired: an update on the use of sign-language interpreters for dental patients and their families.(Dentistry and the Law)HealthPeter M. Sfikas
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