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End-of-Life Choices

Trends in end-of-life care show that not only does the care given vary widely from region to region and hospital to hospital, but also patients often don't get the care they prefer. What can be done?

Care Management Puzzle

Chronic diseases and the cost of care are rising. Are disease management programs improving outcomes for patients with complex, chronic conditions?

No Middleman

Under the "direct primary care" model, patients pay a monthly fee for basic medical services. Learn about the history and current landscape of physician practices offering this arrangement.

Insurance and Uninsured

Friday, January 13, 2012

High Court Hears Lawsuit on State Workers' Medical Leave

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case involving state workers' right to sue over medical leave. The lawsuit, which a Maryland state employee filed under the Family and Medical Leave Act, alleges that the employee was improperly fired in 2007 for taking a 10-day medical leave to manage his high blood pressure and diabetes. Maryland is one of 27 states arguing that they are protected from such suits that could hurt states' finances. Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), who was involved in drafting the Family and Medical Leave Act, recently signed on to an amicus brief stating that the high court should not strike down state workers' right to sue under the law.



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