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Jennifer L. Herbst
Jennifer L. Herbst
Professor of Law & Medical Sciences, Quinnipiac University Schools of Law & Medicine
Verified email at quinnipiac.edu
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Racial disparities in the SOFA score among patients hospitalized with COVID-19
B Tolchin, C Oladele, D Galusha, N Kashyap, M Showstark, J Bonito, ...
PLoS One 16 (9), e0257608, 2021
292021
Developing a triage protocol for the COVID-19 pandemic: allocating scarce medical resources in a public health emergency
B Tolchin, SR Latham, L Bruce, LE Ferrante, K Kraschel, K Jubanyik, ...
The Journal of clinical ethics 31 (4), 303-317, 2020
292020
The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
S Roy, M Showstark, B Tolchin, N Kashyap, J Bonito, MC Salazar, ...
PLoS One 16 (9), e0256763, 2021
252021
The ethics of caring for hospital-dependent patients
C Sung, JL Herbst
BMC Medical Ethics 18, 1-6, 2017
172017
Tax-exempt hospitals and community health under the Affordable Care Act: identifying and addressing unmet legal needs as social determinants of health
M Crossley, ET Tyler, JL Herbst
Public Health Reports 131 (1), 195-199, 2016
172016
The Short-Sighted Value of Inefficiency: Why We Should Mind the Gap in the Reimbursement of Outpatient Prescription Drugs
J Herbst
Case Western Reserve Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet 2 (2), 2011
172011
How Medicare Part D, Medicaid, electronic prescribing, and ICD-10 could improve public health (but only if CMS lets them)
JL Herbst
Health Matrix 24, 209, 2014
132014
Off-Label Promotion May Not Be Merely Commercial Speech
JL Herbst
Temp. L. Rev. 88, 43, 2015
62015
The false claims act: a review and policy recommendations
M E. Schramm, J L. Herbst, A Mattie
International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing 8 (3), 295-313, 2014
62014
Public health law as a way to explore and develop professional identity
JL Herbst
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 44 (1_suppl), 45-50, 2016
52016
Reflections on new evidence on crisis standards of care in the COVID-19 pandemic
B Tolchin, SR Latham, L Bruce, LE Ferrante, K Kraschel, K Jubanyik, ...
The Journal of Clinical Ethics 32 (4), 358-360, 2021
32021
Extending trauma-informed principles to hospital system policy development
L Bruce, JL Herbst
The American Journal of Bioethics 22 (5), 65-68, 2022
22022
Hospital Taxes, Medicaid Supplemental Payments, and State Budgets
JL Herbst, SJ O’Brien, EG Chumas
Journal of Legal Medicine 40 (2), 135-170, 2020
22020
The Ethics of fecal microbiota transplant as a tool for antimicrobial stewardship programs
TS Murray, J Herbst
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 47 (4), 541-554, 2019
22019
How Should Integrated Healthcare Systems Anticipate and Respond to Patient-Associated Violence?
AF Martinez, J Cartner, JL Herbst
The Journal of Hospital Ethics 6 (2), 77-86, 2019
22019
Permanent Patients: Hospital Discharge Planning Meets Housing Insecurity
JL Herbst
Hastings Center Report 47 (1), 6, 2017
22017
First Amendment Protection of Evidence-Based Promotion of Prescription Drugs: A Study of Published Clinical Evidence Supporting Off-Label Promotion in the USA
J Herbst, V Richards, M Schramm, A Mattie
Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2017
12017
An Opportunity to Reconsider Fiduciary Framing in Medicine
JL Herbst
The American Journal of Bioethics 23 (12), 46-48, 2023
2023
382 Moral Distress in Resuscitation Policy Implementation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Study
K Jubanyik, R Vergara-Greeno, R Welch, N Kim, M Showstark, N Kashyap, ...
Annals of Emergency Medicine 82 (4), S167-S168, 2023
2023
Reflections on New Evidence on Crisis Standards of Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic
MR Mercurio, MD Siegel, J Hughes, ED Moritz, J Kapo, JL Herbst, SC Hull, ...
2021
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