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Volumn 32, Issue 1, 2006, Pages 7-51

International law, telemedicine & health insurance: China as a case study

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CHINA; FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT; HEALTH CARE DELIVERY; HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL; HEALTH CARE SYSTEM; HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION; HEALTH ECONOMICS; HEALTH INSURANCE; HEALTH SERVICE; HEART SURGERY; HUMAN; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; MALPRACTICE; MEDICAL LIABILITY; REVIEW; TELEMEDICINE;

EID: 33646460467     PISSN: 00988588     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/009885880603200101     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (7)

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    • The GDP per capita income in Canada in 2005 was only $32,800. CIA, supra note 56. Despite having to pay less for healthcare. and reimbursing its cardiac surgeons at a lower rate, Canada seems to receive the same level of quality care at a lot less money.
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    • During the period of communist rule, it was said that the Chinese "government gave people low incomes but it looked after them from cradle to grave." Id. Under the current system, however, neither the rich nor poor are satisfied with health care in China. Id.
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    • See generally Matt Young, DNA Chips Bring Personalized Medicine to China, ASIAN TIMES, Oct 6, 2005, available at http://www.atimes.com/atimes/ China_Business/GJ06Cb01.html.
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    • Presently, health insurance coverage in China is written as indemnity contracts with low coverage limits, as managed care-type products are virtually unknown. See discussion supra notes 74-79.
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    • In fact, once certain medical events occur in an individual, it is likely that more events will follow. For example, after a myocardial infarction occurs, individuals are likely to undergo either PTCA, cardiac surgery or both. Much of the fighting that is taking place in clinical medicine today concerns how much treatment is to be given and who pays after an "index event."
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    • This behavioral phenomenon is referred to as moral hazard and will be discussed in more detail. See discussion infra Part II(B)(1)(C). It is because of moral hazard that many life insurance policies have clauses that prohibit the insured from engaging in hazardous activities (e.g. scuba diving, sky diving and mountain climbing) after the creation of the insurance contract. See infra Part II(B)(2).
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    • To deal with market volatility, insurers redistribute their risk in the capital market. This need to redistribute risk means that healthy insurance markets require an association with healthy capital markets. See infra Part II(B)(2).
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    • note
    • It is assumed that China's health insurance market is a static structure composed of players acting in their own self interest and who merely responded to the incentives placed in the market. Part III(B) will look at China health insurance market as its influenced by GATS. This discussion will provide a glimpse of insurance market dynamics and help to explain exactly why China and other nations will increasingly open their markets to western insurers.
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    • Given the difficulty with controlling content on the internet, it is likely that once the Chinese set up telemedical facilities in rural China, it will be hard for Chinese to keep rural patients from selecting foreign providers; especially if foreign providers are willing to accept only the reimbursement covered by insurance.
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    • Distance health services under the general trade in services agreement
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    • At that time, most insurance policies were underwritten using a system of "community ratings" rather than a system based on experience ratings. See discussion infra Part IV(B).
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    • The case for the operation of adverse selection is much stronger for automobile insurance. See id. at 1241.
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    • This may reflect a combination of factors that include: mandated insurance coverage in some areas (e.g. automobile) and the widespread availability of health insurance from employers. Such factors, either alone or in combination, may attenuate the impact of adverse selection to a point where it cannot trigger a death spiral.
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    • Proprietary knowledge would be required to understand how corporations actually steer business to subsidiaries. But to illustrate how steering business might be accomplished consider a simplified situation where GE Capital has a strong working relationship with a hospital. When the hospital needs a new CT scanner, GE Capital could arrange for the hospital to receive financing at substantially below market rates-if the hospital buys its CT scanner from GE Medical.
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    • All corporate and governmental entities mentioned in this hypothetical are purely imaginary. Any similarities between the description in this hypothetical and existing corporate or governmental entities are purely coincidental.
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    • U.S. CONST, art. VI cl. 2; Missouri, v. Holland, 252 U.S. 416, 432 (1920)
    • U.S. CONST, art. VI cl. 2; Missouri, v. Holland, 252 U.S. 416, 432 (1920).
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    • U.S. v. Curtis-Wright Export Corp., 299 US 304, 317 (1936)
    • U.S. v. Curtis-Wright Export Corp., 299 US 304, 317 (1936).
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    • Bremen v. Zapata Off-Shore, 407 U.S. 1, 9 (1972)
    • Bremen v. Zapata Off-Shore, 407 U.S. 1, 9 (1972);
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    • Carnival Cruise Lines v. Shute, 499 U.S. 585, 587-88, 593-94 (1991)
    • see also Carnival Cruise Lines v. Shute, 499 U.S. 585, 587-88, 593-94 (1991).
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    • A discourse of the invention of ships, anchors, compass, & c
    • Burt Franklin 1829
    • SIR WALTER RALEIGH, A Discourse of the Invention of Ships, Anchors, Compass, & c., in THE WORKS OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH, KT. VOL. 8317, 325 (Burt Franklin 1965) (1829
    • (1965) The Works of Sir Walter Raleigh, KT. , vol.8317 , pp. 325
    • Raleigh, W.1
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    • What happen to "compete, not retreat"?
    • Sept. 23
    • Whether the U.S. should proceed into the twenty-first century under the cover of a multilateral agreements or multiple unilateral agreements was fodder for debate during the last cycle of presidential debates. See Claude Barfield, What Happen to "Compete, Not Retreat"?, AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, Sept. 23, 2004, http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.21269.filter.all/ pub_detail.asp.
    • (2004) American Enterprise Institute
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    • Jurisdiction and the internet: Basic anglo/American perspectives projects coming in the 2000's
    • July 26-7
    • See Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Jurisdiction and the Internet: Basic Anglo/American Perspectives Projects Coming in the 2000's, INTERNET LAW AND POLICY FORUM, July 26-7, 1999, www.ilpf.org/events/jurisdiction2/presentations/ perritt_pr/perrittp.htm. (A detailed discussion of individual unilateral treaties and private international law, however, is beyond the discussion of this article).
    • (1999) Internet Law and Policy Forum
    • Perritt Jr., H.H.1
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    • note
    • Herein arbitration is defined as "a device whereby the settlement of a question, which is of interest for two or more persons, is entrusted to one or more other persons - the arbitrator or arbitrators - who derive their powers from a private agreement, not from the authorities of a State, and who are to proceed and decide the case on the basis of such an agreement." RENE DAVID, ARBITRATION IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE 5 (1985).
    • (1985) Arbitration in International Trade , vol.5
    • David, R.1
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    • The panama convention and its implementation under the federal arbitration act
    • United Nations Committee on International Law Trade (UNCITRAL) (1985); Riyadh Convention (1983); Panama Convention (1975); Washington (ICSID) Convention (1965); and the Geneva Convention (1927). See John P. Bowman, The Panama Convention and its Implementation Under the Federal Arbitration Act, 11 Am. Rev. Int'l Arb. 1 (2002), for a more detailed discussion of these treaties;
    • (2002) Am. Rev. Int'l Arb. , vol.11 , pp. 1
    • Bowman, J.P.1
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    • Public policy and the enforcement of arbitral awards: Should there be a global standard?
    • March
    • Audley Sheppard & Clifford Chance, Public Policy and the Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: Should there be a Global Standard?, Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence, March 2003, available at http://www.gasandoil.com/ogel/ samples/freearticles/article_67.htm
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    • e.g., Central American Free Trade Agreement (2004), Trade Related Intellectual Property and Services (2001) and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (1994)
    • See, e.g., Central American Free Trade Agreement (2004), Trade Related Intellectual Property and Services (2001) and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (1994).
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    • N.Y. Laws 1920 c. 275 (codified as amended at N.Y. Civ. Prac. Law § 1-10005 (McKinney 1980))
    • N.Y. Laws 1920 c. 275 (codified as amended at N.Y. Civ. Prac. Law § 1-10005 (McKinney 1980)).
  • 263
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    • Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1-307. The FAA was modeled after the New York state's arbitration statute to "ensure the validity and enforcement of arbitration agreements in contracts involving maritime transactions or interstate commerce." Kennedy, supra note 226
    • Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1-307. The FAA was modeled after the New York state's arbitration statute to "ensure the validity and enforcement of arbitration agreements in contracts involving maritime transactions or interstate commerce." Kennedy, supra note 226.
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    • America Arbitration Ass'n., supra note 231
    • America Arbitration Ass'n., supra note 231.
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    • Scherk v Alberto-Culver, 417 US 506 (1974)
    • See generally Scherk v Alberto-Culver, 417 US 506 (1974).
  • 266
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    • Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna, SCt Docket #04-1264 (Feb. 21, 2006); Pacificare Health Sys. v. Book, 538 US 401 (2003); Vimar Seguros y Reasegurous v. M/V Sky Reefer, 515 U.S. 528 (1995); see also Southland Corp. v. Keating, 465 US 1 (1984)(holding that the FAA creates federal substantive law which is applicable in both federal and state courts; and, in matters concerning commerce, this substantive law supersedes conflicting state law)
    • Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna, SCt Docket #04-1264 (Feb. 21, 2006); Pacificare Health Sys. v. Book, 538 US 401 (2003); Vimar Seguros y Reasegurous v. M/V Sky Reefer, 515 U.S. 528 (1995); see also Southland Corp. v. Keating, 465 US 1 (1984)(holding that the FAA creates federal substantive law which is applicable in both federal and state courts; and, in matters concerning commerce, this substantive law supersedes conflicting state law).
  • 267
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    • 9 U.S.C. § 1 (LexisNexis 2006) (delineating the general arbitration provisions)
    • 9 U.S.C. § 1 (LexisNexis 2006) (delineating the general arbitration provisions).
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    • Id. at § 2
    • Id. at § 2.
  • 269
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    • Id. at § 3
    • Id. at § 3.
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    • Id. at § 9
    • Id. at § 9.
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    • 9 U.S.C.S. § 4 (LexisNexis 2006). Although the Supremacy Clause means that state law that is in conflict with the FAA will be preempted, courts have generally held that some state procedures in healthcare cases are enforceable even if they would negate the enforceability of the arbitration clause. See Malek v. Blue Cross of California, 2004 Cal.App.LEXIS 1248 (insurance code requirement that clauses to arbitrate in health insurance contracts must contain clearly understandable and conspicuous terms is a precondition to enforcement of a clause to arbitrate)
    • 9 U.S.C.S. § 4 (LexisNexis 2006). Although the Supremacy Clause means that state law that is in conflict with the FAA will be preempted, courts have generally held that some state procedures in healthcare cases are enforceable even if they would negate the enforceability of the arbitration clause. See Malek v. Blue Cross of California, 2004 Cal.App.LEXIS 1248 (insurance code requirement that clauses to arbitrate in health insurance contracts must contain clearly understandable and conspicuous terms is a precondition to enforcement of a clause to arbitrate).
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    • 9 U.S.C.S. § 2 (LexisNexis 2006)
    • 9 U.S.C.S. § 2 (LexisNexis 2006).
  • 274
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    • Id. Until 1970, when the U.S. adopted the New York Convention, the U.S. could not enforce arbitration provisions arising in foreign jurisdictions. Kennedy, supra note 219
    • Id. Until 1970, when the U.S. adopted the New York Convention, the U.S. could not enforce arbitration provisions arising in foreign jurisdictions. Kennedy, supra note 219.
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    • Kennedy, supra note 226
    • Kennedy, supra note 226.
  • 276
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    • New York Convention, supra note 17, arts. I (1) & (2)
    • New York Convention, supra note 17, arts. I (1) & (2).
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    • Id. at art. II (1)
    • Id. at art. II (1).
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    • Id. at art. III
    • Id. at art. III.
  • 279
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    • Id at art. IV
    • Id at art. IV.
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    • Id. at art. V
    • Id. at art. V.
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    • Id. at art. V (1)
    • Id. at art. V (1).
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    • Id. at art. V (2)
    • Id. at art. V (2)
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    • See Gatti & Associates, supra note 209. Discussion of other measures to terminate international contract disputes, such as the posting of a performance bond, is beyond the scope of this article
    • See Gatti & Associates, supra note 209. Discussion of other measures to terminate international contract disputes, such as the posting of a performance bond, is beyond the scope of this article.
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    • See Pacificare Health Sys. v. Book, 538 US 401 (2003); Vimar, 515 U.S. 528 (1995)
    • See Pacificare Health Sys. v. Book, 538 US 401 (2003); Vimar, 515 U.S. 528 (1995).
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    • cf. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, Art. II, the offerer is the master of a contract
    • cf. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, Art. II, the offerer is the master of a contract..
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    • Lamm & Spoorenberg, supra note 236
    • Lamm & Spoorenberg, supra note 236.
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    • See New York Convention, supra note 17, art. V. Factors that may vitiate a foreign arbitration award include, but is not limited to: incapacity of one party to an arbitration agreement, improper use of procedure, the award granted exceeding the scope of expectation of the parties, the fact that the tribunal's award has not become final, and the possibility that enforcement of the award may be contrary to the forum country's public policy. Id.
    • See New York Convention, supra note 17, art. V. Factors that may vitiate a foreign arbitration award include, but is not limited to: incapacity of one party to an arbitration agreement, improper use of procedure, the award granted exceeding the scope of expectation of the parties, the fact that the tribunal's award has not become final, and the possibility that enforcement of the award may be contrary to the forum country's public policy. Id.
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    • Litigate or Arbitrate?
    • Oct. 22
    • Charles J. Hunt, Jr., Litigate or Arbitrate?, GRAZIADIO BUS. REPORT, Oct. 22, 2004, available at http://gbr.pepperdine.edu/043/arbitration.html.
    • (2004) Graziadio Bus. Report
    • Hunt Jr., C.J.1
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    • Dispute leaves U.S. executive in Chinese legal netherworld
    • Nov. 1
    • See Joseph Kahn, Dispute Leaves U.S. Executive in Chinese Legal Netherworld, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 1, 2005, at A1. China's "legal system, even when handling nonpolitical business cases, has progressed [little] and still rarely backs investors or ordinary citizens against the state." Id. Accordingly, in many situations, arbitration is often preferred over courts, for resolution of many "business conflicts that arise from China's thriving market-oriented economy[;] they can rule professionally and impartially." Id.
    • (2005) N.Y. Times
    • Kahn, J.1
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    • See generally U.S. Department of State, Enforcement of Judgments, available at http://travel.state.gov/law/info/judicial/judicial_691.html Cf. "On June 30, 2005, the Final Act of the Twentieth Session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law was signed" (displaying the U.S. recent participation in an international agreement with reciprocal recognition and enforcement of judgments).
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    • The new hague convention on choice of court agreements
    • July 26
    • Ronald A. Brand, The New Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, AM. SOC. INT'L LAW, July 26, 2005, available at http://www.asil.org/insights/ 2005/07/insights050726.html. This Act, which is a new multilateral treaty "is perhaps most easily understood as the litigation counterpart to the New York Arbitration Convention." Id. Because of recent enactment of the Hague Conference, further discussion is beyond the scope of this article.
    • (2005) Am. Soc. Int'l Law
    • Brand, R.A.1
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    • See U.S. Department of State, supra note 256
    • See U.S. Department of State, supra note 256.
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    • Turner, supra note 207, at 8.
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    • supra note 8, for a more detailed discussion
    • Herein the discussion on history, structure and implication of GATS on international medical services is very narrow. See Future of Telemedicine, supra note 8, for a more detailed discussion.
    • Future of Telemedicine
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    • European Union Ministry of Trade & Industry, What are Barriers to Trade?, http://192.49.226.41/ktm/kaupaneste/e_kaupaneste.html (last visited Feb. 26, 2006) [hereinafter EU Ministry].
    • What Are Barriers to Trade?
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    • The "globalization" challenge: The U.S. role in shaping world trade and investment
    • Spring
    • Robert E. Litan, The "Globalization" Challenge: The U.S. Role in Shaping World Trade and Investment, 18 BROOKINGS REV. 35 (Spring 2000).
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    • EU Ministry, supra note 260. More generally, a trade barrier is any devices used by a government to impede the establishment of a new industry. See New York v. United States, 331 U.S. 284, 308 (1947)
    • EU Ministry, supra note 260. More generally, a trade barrier is any devices used by a government to impede the establishment of a new industry. See New York v. United States, 331 U.S. 284, 308 (1947).
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    • See GATS, supra note 16, at art. II
    • See GATS, supra note 16, at art. II.
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    • supra note 8
    • Id. at art. XVII. Note: Under GATS, national treatment only applies to listed services. 263 The real world application of the MFN and NT clauses becomes complicated because these clauses are variably applied depending on the way a service is provided (i.e., the service's mode type). See Future of Telemedicine, supra note 8. Further discussion of the mode of as service is beyond the scope of this article.
    • Future of Telemedicine
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    • supra note 16, at Art. XVI
    • GATS, supra note 16, at Art. XVI.
    • GATS
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    • supra note 266, at 30
    • BAD MEDICINE, supra note 266, at 30.
    • Bad Medicine
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    • Id. at 29
    • Id. at 29.
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    • Id. at 30
    • Id. at 30.
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    • supra note 16, at art. VI
    • GATS, supra note 16, at art. VI.
    • Gats
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    • Id. at art. VI.4
    • Id. at art. VI.4.
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    • supra note 266, at 31
    • BAD MEDICINE, supra note 266, at 31.
    • Bad Medicine
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    • supra note 16, at pt. IV
    • GATS, supra note 16, at pt. IV.
    • Gats
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    • Id.
    • Id.
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    • Id. at arts. VIII & XXV
    • Id. at arts. VIII & XXV.
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    • June 25
    • In the world of international trade, a "sanction" is "a synonym for a punitive measure; i.e. a measure or response that inflicts more damage than the measure precipitating the response." ROBERT Z. LAWRENCE, CRIME AND PUNISHMENTS? AN ANALYSIS OF RETALIATION UNDER THE WTO 2 (June 25, 2003), http://ksghome.harvard.edu/-RLawrence/ Crimes%20and%20Punishments%20Final%20June%2025.pd f.
    • (2003) Crime and Punishments? An Analysis of Retaliation Under The WTO 2
    • Lawrence, R.Z.1
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    • U.S. tariffs on steel are illegal. World trade organization says
    • Nov. 11
    • Elizabeth Becker, U.S. Tariffs on Steel are Illegal. World Trade Organization Says, NY Times, Nov. 11, 2003, at A1.
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    • Id.
    • Id.
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    • WTO, No!
    • Sept. 24
    • This explains why anti-globalists employ methods to physically disrupt WTO negotiations. For example, see Geov Parrish, WTO, No!, SEATTLE WKLY., Sept. 24, 2003, available at http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0339/news-parrish. php.
    • (2003) Seattle Wkly.
    • Parrish, G.1
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    • Mar. 31, Between 1990 and 2002, the volume commercial services exported by the U.S. increased from $58 billion to $276 billion. Id.
    • The United States Mission to the European Union, U.S. Makes Offer in WTO to Open Services Further, Mar. 31, 2003, http://www.useu.be/Categories/WTO/ Mar3103USWTOServices.html#fact%20shee. Between 1990 and 2002, the volume commercial services exported by the U.S. increased from $58 billion to $276 billion. Id.
    • (2003) U.S. Makes Offer in WTO to Open Services Further
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    • Left out of the Game of Capitalism
    • July 7
    • Hernando de Soto, Left Out of the Game of Capitalism, GLOBALIST, July 7, 2001, available at http://www.theglobalist.com/DBWeb/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=2076. "The lifeblood of capitalism is not the Internet or fast-food franchises. It is capital. Only capital provides the means to support specialization -and the production and exchange of assets in an expanded market. It is capital that is the source of increasing productivity and therefore the wealth of nations." Id.
    • (2001) Globalist
    • De Soto, H.1
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    • Yeo, supra note 104.
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    • See Offshoring, supra note 8, at 211-212.
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    • China's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Growth, http://www.chinability.com/ GDP.htm (last visited Mar. 1, 2006). More impressively, membership in the WTO appears to have stabilized China's economic growth. Both before and after 1977, when Deng Xiaoping introduced market reforms, China's economic growth fluctuated wildly until the late 1990s and China's subsequent entrance into the WTO. Id.
    • China's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Growth
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    • Nov. 1
    • China Economy Growing at 9.5%, CREADERSNET, Nov. 1, 2005, http://www.creadersnet.com/newsViewer.php?idx=257871.
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    • Mar. 21
    • Xu Dashan, China's Economy to Grow 8% Annually from 2006 to 2010, CHINA DAILY, Mar. 21, 2005, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-03/21/ content_426718.htm.
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    • As China Rises, so Do Trade Flows
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    • Id.
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    • Mutchnick et al., supra note 10 ("An adequate financial environment must exist for consumption of health services to grow robustly.... Negotiations for liberalization in this market take place within the larger context of the financial services sector, not the health services sector.").
    • Mutchnick1
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    • See Richards & McLean, supra note 72.
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    • note
    • While the actual amount of damages that must be accrued by a patient for an attorney to be willing to take a medical malpractice case vary with geographic location and case complexity; without damages that are substantially above an attorney's expenses, the attorney will not have sufficient economic motivation to take a case.
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    • China: Average wage for workers in guangzhou increases by 9.2%
    • Oct. 23
    • China: Average Wage for Workers in Guangzhou increases by 9.2%, ASIAN LABOUR NEWS, Oct. 23, 2004, available at http://www.asianlabour.org/archives/ 002975.php (citing the average wage as 22, 446 yuan per year (and assuming an exchange rate of 8:1)).
    • (2004) Asian Labour News
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    • June 13
    • World Watch Institute, Matters of Scale, June 13, 2005, available at http://www.worldwatch.org/press/news/2005/06/13/ (The figure is expressed in per capita based on 1997 data; the corresponding figure for the U.S would be $3,983.).
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    • 28 U.S.C. § 1350 (2000)
    • 28 U.S.C. § 1350 (2000).
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    • See Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain, 542 U.S. 692, 694 (2004)
    • See Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain, 542 U.S. 692, 694 (2004).
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    • The Court of Last Resort
    • Aug. 7
    • Arlen Specter, The Court of Last Resort, N.Y. TIMES, Aug. 7, 2003, at A23.
    • (2003) N.Y. Times
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    • Conceptually, a Chinese patient could use the arbitration clause to trigger federal jurisdiction under the FAA and New York Convention. Absent extraordinary circumstance, however, the court would simply order the parties back to arbitration. See supra Part III(A)
    • Conceptually, a Chinese patient could use the arbitration clause to trigger federal jurisdiction under the FAA and New York Convention. Absent extraordinary circumstance, however, the court would simply order the parties back to arbitration. See supra Part III(A).
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    • Letter from Edward P. Richards, Louisiana State University, Professor of Torts, to author (Nov. 4, 2005) (on file with author)
    • Letter from Edward P. Richards, Louisiana State University, Professor of Torts, to author (Nov. 4, 2005) (on file with author).
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    • In contrast to the U.S. view that absent extenuating circumstances the FAA mandates that arbitration clause be enforced, the Chinese follow the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission rules, which allow courts to ignore arbitration clauses under a wider range of conditions. See Chenguang & Xianchu, supra note 185, at §§ 11.10-11.29
    • In contrast to the U.S. view that absent extenuating circumstances the FAA mandates that arbitration clause be enforced, the Chinese follow the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission rules, which allow courts to ignore arbitration clauses under a wider range of conditions. See Chenguang & Xianchu, supra note 185, at §§ 11.10-11.29.
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    • The rules for determining jurisdiction in China are similar to those in the U.S. See REDRESS.ORG, REPARATION FOR TORTURE: A SURVEY OF LAW & PRACTICE IN 30 SELECTED COUNTRIES (CHINA COUNTRY REPORT) 22 (2003), http://www.redress. org/studies/China.pdf ("The general jurisdiction of Chinese courts to hear civil cases is based on the defendant's domicile. Such a jurisdiction can also be based on the habitual residence or the place where the defendant conducts his/her business. In tort cases, an additional ground for jurisdiction is the place where the cause of action arose. This includes not only the place where the tort is committed but also the place where the harm occurred. In the absence of any of these grounds, a defendant who is not residing in China is assumed to have consented to a Court's jurisdiction if he/she does not object to the jurisdiction of the court and files a reply to the suit brought by the plaintiff."). Accordingly, a Chinese court may not have jurisdiction over a remote provider.
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    • supra note 8
    • Future of Telemedicine, supra note 8. While the a Chinese court may not be able to force an individual physician to stand trial, if the physician's business volume was sufficiently large such that many Chinese patients were injured by the organization, the Chinese government might contemplate filing an arbitration dispute with the WTO against the U.S. A detailed discussion of national arbitration disputes is beyond the scope of this article.
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    • note
    • Even if the physician had appropriate malpractice coverage a medical malpractice insurer may not have to perform. See id.
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    • See discussion supra Part III
    • See discussion supra Part III.
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    • Even if GATS were stretched to cover torts, only nations have standing before a WTO arbitration panel. Future of Telemedicine, supra note 8.
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    • note
    • And while it is true that an arbitration award can be attacked if the (a) the agreement is not valid where enforcement is sought or not valid where formed;
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    • (b) improper notice was given against the party against whom enforcement is sought;
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    • the award granted falls outside of the agreed upon terms; or
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    • a condition precedent has not been met; none of these conditions are relevant to the hypothetical.
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    • note
    • Moreover, when a compensation award comes from a professional arbitration panel it is unlikely that the compensation award will be on the order of magnitude of a run-away jury award from an American court (i.e. an award that is often viewed as being offensive to much of the world).
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    • note
    • See, e.g., In re Nexion Health at Humble, Inc., 173 S.W.3d 67 (Tex. 2005), and Allen v. Pacheco, 71 P.3d 375 (Colo. 2003) (both examining the impact of an arbitration clause in a wrongful death action).
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    • see also Marie Bismark, Commentary on Ambros v ACC, 14(5) LEGAL MED. PERSP. 67, 68 (2005). Note: Because of the definition of arbitration (see supra note 222), administrative proceeding awards are not technically a form of arbitration. However, the procedure used to arrive at an award, whether administratively or through arbitration, has more than a passing similarity.
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    • note
    • Herein 1 am avoiding a discussion of the economic consequences on parties who are vested in the current system (like attorneys on both sides of the aisle, insurers, and financial planners who are involved in structured settlements) of jettisoning America's torts system for a system of arbitration.
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    • note
    • In the hypothetical, the arbitration clause was found in an insurance contract to provide medical services. This is not an insurance contract to cover a provider's alleged negligence. Herein, I am intentionally shifting the nature of the insurance contract without explaining how arbitrated medical misadventure paid under a patient's insurance contract could be subrogated, or the loss transferred through reinsurance, to the responsible provider's medical malpractice insurance contract.
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    • Id.
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    • This hypothetical is based on an actual practice situation
    • This hypothetical is based on an actual practice situation.
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    • The return trip to the operating room for bleeding is frequent performed by an experienced resident and not the attending surgeon
    • The return trip to the operating room for bleeding is frequent performed by an experienced resident and not the attending surgeon.
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    • Sensor tests risks for insurer
    • Oct. 12
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    • Letter from Larry Gil, Vice President, Kansas Medical Mutual Insurance Company, to author (Oct. 30, 2005) (on file with author).
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    • Maier, supra note 341, at 72-74 (discussing how Allstate and Progressive provide customers discounts based on credit ratings another other financial information). Insurers want to insurer the lower risk patients-to skim the cream-because that is where the profit is located. See supra Part II(B)(2)
    • Maier, supra note 341, at 72-74 (discussing how Allstate and Progressive provide customers discounts based on credit ratings another other financial information). Insurers want to insurer the lower risk patients-to skim the cream-because that is where the profit is located. See supra Part II(B)(2).
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    • Data dispute continues
    • Oct. 31, 2005 WLNR 18545595. JCAHO is taking a lot of heat for selling provider data, and is likely to place a moratorium on this practice. Id.
    • Joseph Conn, Data Dispute Continues, MOD. HEALTHCARE, Oct. 31, 2005, at 8-9, available at 2005 WLNR 18545595. JCAHO is taking a lot of heat for selling provider data, and is likely to place a moratorium on this practice. Id.
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    • JCAHO rival emerges
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    • note
    • Many hospitals are self-insured with respect to medical malpractice making information on hospital medical malpractice costs less transparent.
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    • This hypothetical is based on General Electric, which in 2005 was recognized for its "lightspeed" volume computer tomography scanner while at the same time selling its Medical Protective Corporation to Berkshire Hathaway for $825 million.


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