Why Nursing Home Aides Exposed To COVID-19 Aren't Taking Sick Leave
The Conversation features work by Health Law Professor and Director , Tara Sklar of the Health Law & Policy Program.
Telehealth Works, But Upgrade Is Still Needed
The Harvard Gazette, quotes Professor Tara Sklar after participating in an online discussion sponsored by Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics.
Confusion Over Health Privacy Law
The federal healthcare privacy law (HIPAA) and COVID-19 vaccination confusion, explained in Bloomberg Law.
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