Global Health Law Norms and the PPACA Framework to Eliminate Health Disparities

Gwendolyn R. Majette

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    Abstract

    This Article analyzes how PPACA constitutes framework legislation that complies with global health law norms protecting a right to health in its approach to the reduction of health care disparities for racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Part I identifies the global health laws that impose a duty on the United States to eliminate health disparities for people of color. Part II analyzes the legislative framework that PPACA creates to protect the right to health and eliminate health care disparities. Finally, Part III concludes with my recommendations on future efforts to reduce and eliminate health care disparities for people of color in the United States.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalHoward Law Journal
    Volume55
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2012

    Keywords

    • health care
    • patient protection and affordable care act
    • ppaca
    • minorities
    • equity
    • disparity
    • disparities
    • obamacare

    Disciplines

    • Civil Rights and Discrimination
    • Health Law and Policy
    • Law

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