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- JD, University of Chicago, 1981
- BA, Middle Tennessee State University, 1977
Mark Hall is one of the nation's leading scholars of health care law, public policy, and bioethics. The author or editor of twenty books, including Making Medical Spending Decisions (Oxford University Press), and Health Care Law and Ethics (Aspen), he is currently engaged in research in the areas of health care reform, access to care by the uninsured, and insurance regulation. Prof. Hall is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and the National Academy of Medicine, and he is the lead reporter for the ALI's Restatement of Medical Malpractice law. Prof. Hall has published scholarship in the law reviews at Berkeley, Chicago, Duke, Michigan, … Read more »
Mark Hall is one of the nation's leading scholars of health care law, public policy, and bioethics. The author or editor of twenty books, including Making Medical Spending Decisions (Oxford University Press), and Health Care Law and Ethics (Aspen), he is currently engaged in research in the areas of health care reform, access to care by the uninsured, and insurance regulation. Prof. Hall is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and the National Academy of Medicine, and he is the lead reporter for the ALI's Restatement of Medical Malpractice law. Prof. Hall has published scholarship in the law reviews at Berkeley, Chicago, Duke, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Stanford, and his articles have been reprinted in a dozen casebooks and anthologies. He also co-directs the University's Graduate Programs for Bioethics and he is on the research faculty at the Medical School. Prof. Hall regularly consults with government officials, foundations and think tanks about health care public policy issues.
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