Andy Hyer
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Community and Environmental Health
Boise State University
United States of America
Biography
Andy Hyer joined the Department of Community and Environmental Health as a full-time Lecturer in January 2011. He holds Juris Doctorate (cum laude) and Bachelors of Arts degrees from Brigham Young University, and a Master of Health Science (health policy emphasis) from Boise State University.
Research Interest
Hyer’s scholarly interests include a range of public health, health law and policy, and pedagogical topics.
Publications
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Keely E. Duke & Andrew M. Hyer, Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Limitations on a Health Care Provider’s Right to Indemnification When it is Targeted Under the False Claims Act as a Result of the Fraudulent Activities of a Third Party with Which it Contracts or Associates, THE FEDERAL LAWYER MAGAZINE (Feb. 2009).
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Keely E. Duke, Sarah E. Arnett & Andrew M. Hyer, 50-State Survey on Legal Malpractice (Idaho Chapter), AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2009 (Research Assistant).
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Andrew M. Hyer, Potential Employer Liability Under Concepts of What’s “Fair†and “Just,†IDAHO EMPLOYMENT LAW LETTER (June 2009).
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Andrew M. Hyer, Elizabeth L. Hannah, Ross E. Burkhart, and Sarah E. Toves, Paying for Long-Term Care in the Gem State: A Survey of the Federal and State Laws Influencing How Long-Term Care Services for Idaho’s Growing Aged and Disabled Populations Are—and Will Be—Funded. 48 IDAHO LAW REVIEW 351-390 (2012).
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Andrew M. Hyer, The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly: The Unnecessarily Broad Impact of Qui Tam Civil False Claims Act Cases on Rural Health Care Providers. Forthcoming in Vol. 23, Issue 2 HEALTH MATRIX __ (2013).