Elizabeth Guo

  • Read more: Introducing the 2015-2016 Petrie-Flom Student Fellows

    Introducing the 2015-2016 Petrie-Flom Student Fellows

    The Petrie-Flom Center is pleased to welcome our new 2015-2016 Student Fellows. In the coming year, each fellow will pursue independent scholarly projects related to health law policy, biotechnology, and bioethics under the mentorship of Center faculty and fellows. They will also be regular contributors here at Bill of Health on issues related to their research.

  • Read more: Medicare Coverage for Sex Change Therapy: What’s Next

    Medicare Coverage for Sex Change Therapy: What’s Next

    By Matthew Lawrence and Elizabeth Guo Last month Medicare’s policy on coverage for sex change therapy changed somewhat. (See Matt’s earlier post here.) Specifically, Medicare’s Departmental Appeals Board invalidated the long-standing National Coverage Determination that dubbed sex change therapy to be non-covered, per se. Co-blogger Elizabeth Guo and I have done some further digging on…

  • Read more: Is Medicare’s System for Challenging Coverage Determinations Unintentionally Unfair?

    Is Medicare’s System for Challenging Coverage Determinations Unintentionally Unfair?

    On March 25, Susan Jaffe published a blog post in the New York Times about Medicare’s recent change to cover skilled therapy (e.g. physical therapy, nursing care) where it is “reasonable and necessary” maintain a patient’s condition and to prevent deterioration, even when it is not likely that the patient will improve. Jaffe notes that…

  • Read more: Introducing Student Contributor Elizabeth Guo

    Introducing Student Contributor Elizabeth Guo

    Elizabeth Guo is a first year student in the JD/MPH Program at Harvard Law School and the Harvard School of Public Health. Her interests lie at the intersection of law, health care reimbursement, and biopharmaceutical regulation. Elizabeth graduated from Harvard University with a BA in social studies, focusing on the bioethics of assisted reproduction in…