Professor of Law, IUPUI
Nicolas Terry is the Hall Render Professor of Law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law where he serves as the Executive Director of the Hall Center for Law and Health and teaches various healthcare and health policy courses. His recent scholarship has dealt with health privacy, mobile health, Big Data, AI, and the opioid overdose epidemic. He is serving on Indiana University’s Grand Challenges Scientific Leadership Team working on the addictions crisis and is the PI on addictions law and policy grants. Recently he testified on opioids policy before the Senate Committee on Aging. He blogs at Harvard Law School’s Bill of Health, his “The Week in Health Law” podcast is at TWIHL.com, and he is @nicolasterry on twitter.
Shouldn’t there be a law against reckless opioid sales? Turns out, there is
Aug 16, 2019 06:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The massive scale of prescription opioid shipments as the ongoing overdose epidemic unfolded has started to come into focus. Drug companies shipped 76 billion opioid pain pills to U.S. health care professionals,...
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