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OFFICE
OF CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
Tennessee
Interdisciplinary Health Policy Program (TIHPP)
Law Student Healthcare
Policy Fellowship Rotation
Qualifications for the Rotation
Individuals in an approved law school program that have
a special interest in learning healthcare law.
Goals of the Rotation
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To acquire an understanding of health
care from both a clinical and practical perspective
in order to establish and implement future healthcare
policy.
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To dissipate the adversity between
the medical and legal professions.
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To acquire legal skills that assist
in the development of best public health service
delivery systems in community settings and public
managed care systems
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To acquire legal knowledge of the
public managed care systems
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To understand the importance and effectiveness
of a interdisciplinary team (PharmD, MD, Law students)
approach in resolving issues in a dynamic health
care system.
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To acquire knowledge and skills to
understand the basics of a managed care system
including the formation, structure, regulation,
function, strengths, and weaknesses.
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To acquire knowledge and skills regarding
the structure, daily functions, and regulatory
activities of various professional boards.
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To understand the legal aspects of
public healthcare from both the prosecution and
defense perspectives.
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To develop a perspective of the state's
regulation of health care and the ability to operate
effectively within those regulations.
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To understand health care policy and
regulations as they exist interdependently and
collaboratively between the various state agencies,
(what role each department plays)
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To develop a research project utilizing the information
gained from this rotation in connection with research and statistical
data available in state data banks and academic education.
The rotations will consist of work with the
following areas of state government:
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Department of Health, Board of Licensure
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
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Juvenile Justice/DCS
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Department of Correction
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Health Related Boards
The Board of Medical Examiners is responsible
for safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare
of Tennesseans by insuring all who practice medicine
and surgery within the state are qualified. The
board interprets the laws, rules, and regulations
to determine the appropriate standards of practice
in order to assure the highest degree of professional
conduct.
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
(TBI)
The TBI has several departments that interface
with healthcare. They are as follows:
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Medicaid/TennCare Fraud Control Unit
(MFCU). The MFCU is federally mandated
to investigate provider fraud in the
state Medicaid/TennCare program. Examples
of TennCare Fraud include; dispensing
generic drugs and billing the MCO
for expensive brand-name drugs, billing
twice for the same medical service,
billing for a more expensive service
than rendered, billing for medical
services not performed, preventing
those with serious or chronic illnesses
from enrolling in the program, submitting
false enrollment information, denying
a recipient necessary care to save
money and abuse or neglect of patients.
The majority of the MFCU's fraud cases
are sent and prosecuted federally.
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Drug Investigation Unit. The mission
of the narcotics investigation division
is to investigate, gather evidence
and assist in the prosecution of criminal
offenses involving controlled substances,
narcotics and other drugs. The unit
investigates drug trafficking cases
including marijuana-related charges,
cocaine, LSD, steroids and prescription
drugs.
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Department of Correction:
The Department of Correction is responsible for
the health and mental health treatment of prisoners
across the state. The Deberry special needs prison
handles the mental health treatment of the seriously
mentally ill offender. Deberry also houses the
sex offender population and the mentally retarded
population in the prison system.
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Juvenile Justice/DCS
The Juvenile Justice system works with children
who are involved in the court system. They work
closely with court advocates who are involved
in assisting children who have been abused, neglected,
or dependent and other children who are placed
out of the home. These advocates work with the
court and other agencies to ensure that children
receive necessary healthcare services and appropriate
resources.
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