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James F. Blumstein

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University Professor of Constitutional Law & Health Law & Policy .Director, Health Policy Center, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies

Voice: (615) 322-0045
Fax: (615) 322-6631
Email: james.blumstein@vanderbilt.edu
Office: Room 256


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Research Interest(s)

Health law and public policy; constitutional law

Education

M.A. (Economics), L.L.B. and B.A., Yale University

Biography

Jim Blumstein ranks among the nation's most prominent scholars of health law, law and medicine, and voting rights. He is currently one of only seven University Professors at Vanderbilt, and he was the first to receive a second tenured appointment in the Vanderbilt Medical School. As founder of the Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies (VIPPS) and director of its Health Policy Center, Professor Blumstein has served as the principal investigator on numerous grants concerning managed care, hospital management and medical malpractice. His peers have recognized his leadership in health law and policy by electing Professor Blumstein to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, and he was awarded the Earl Sutherland Prize, which is Vanderbilt University's preeminent university recognition for lifetime scholarly contributions. He has been the Olin Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a visiting professor at Duke Law School. A dedicated teacher, Professor Blumstein is a past recipient of the Hall-Hartman Teaching Award at Vanderbilt. He joined the Vanderbilt law faculty in 1970.

Representative Publications

Books

  • Health Care Law and Policy (2nd edition, Foundation Press, 1998 & 2007 supp.) (co-edited with C. Havighurst & T. Brennan)

Articles

Presentations

  • "Of Doctors and Hospitals: Setting the Analytical Framework for Managing and Regulating the Relationship," keynote address and McDonald Merrill Ketcham Award lecture delivered February 21, 2007, at Indiana University School of Law [published in 4 Indiana Health Law Review 209 (2007)]

  • "The Future of Health Care: Where We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We Are Headed," grand rounds presentation at Indiana University School of Medicine delivered February 21, 2007


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