LAW 2739 - Law, Health and Technology This course explores the rules, principles, and difficulties embedded in the protection of the right to health and its interplay with technology. The first part of the course will analyze some fundamental problems of health law and its relationship to the protection of the right to health. We will highlight convergences and divergences from the national, transnational, and comparative perspective.
The second part of the course will offer an introduction to the emerging field of law and technology by examining the growing body of literature investigating how technological change affects legal analysis and the regulation of healthcare. Accordingly, this part of the course will analyze the impact of technology on health law and the delivery of healthcare services from a transnational perspective.
Prerequisites & Notes None.
Credits: 2
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