INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLICY REVIEW
Exploring the Dynamic Legal Landscapes and Bioethical Shifts in Global Medical Care.
A student-driven platform exploring legal risk, tort standards, and the complex regulatory frameworks governing modern million-dollar healthcare networks.
CREATOR’S VIEW
Krishay Sinha is a dedicated pre-law scholar specializing in statutory interpretation and the intricate regulation of the healthcare industry. He brings extensive experience in structured qualitative research and leading interview-centric initiatives focused on policy outcomes. His background includes rigorous coursework in legal theory and behavioral sciences to better understand regulatory compliance.
Overview
Contemporary medicine functions within a complex web of laws, government mandates, and liability standards. From strict data privacy protocols to regional malpractice limits, the architecture of legislation and tort law dictates how medical centers manage liability and engage with their patients. The International Law & Policy Review investigates the friction between these formal legal requirements and daily clinical operations. By conducting detailed interviews with legal experts, doctors, and ethicists, the Review tracks the real-world application of rules, identifying where mandates conflict with moral duties and how systemic policy decisions impact the efficiency of diverse healthcare infrastructures.
DOCUMENTS FOLDER
Primary Law Reports and Newest Content
Volume 01: Tort Liability & Risk Management
Topic: NC Gen. Stat. § 90-21.12 (Establishing the Standard of Care in North Carolina)
Evaluates how legal definitions of negligence and caps on damages influence medical risk assessment, clinical record-keeping, and the utilization of extensive defensive medical tests.
Volume 02: Data Protection & Hospital Communications
Topic: HIPAA Privacy Rule, 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164
Investigates the ways that security regulations impact digital charting processes, provider-patient messaging platforms, and the legal responses of clinics to security incidents.
Volume 03: Ethics of AI Triage and Legal Exposure
Topic: Evolving state policy on AI medical assistance and traditional tort law doctrines
Examines the adaptation of liability models to automated triage systems, focusing on professional accountability, algorithmic neutrality, and patient authorization.