Background
Scott, Carol D. was born on February 17, 1950 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Scott, Carol D. was born on February 17, 1950 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1971. Juris Doctor, 1974); Harvard University (Master of Public Health, 1979).
Worked at The Margolis Firm A Professional Corporation (Santa Monica, California) specializing in Health Care Law, Employment Law, Administrative Law, Hospital Law, Managed Care, Reimbursement, Physician Practice, Fraud and Abuse. Admitted to the bar, 1974, California, United States. District Court, Central and Northern Districts of California and United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
1979, District of Columbia and United States. Supreme Court.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Phi Gamma Museum Member, University of California, Los Angeles-Alaska Law Review, 1973-1974.
Company-Author, "Community Health Information Networks," 1996 Health Law Handbook, Alice Gosfield, Editor, Clark Boardman, Publisher. A Study of Medicaid Managed Care Ombudsman Programs, Center for Health Care Rights.
"Uncertainty, Informed Consent and Managed Care," American Society of Law and Medicine and Ethics. "Employment Issues Affecting Health Care Organizations," California Health Law News, Volume IV, Number.
2, Summer 1995; Sexual Harassment Issues in the Healthcare Industry, Southern California Medicine, July-August 1995.
"An Ounce of Prevention" (Avoiding Malpractice Claims), LACMA Physician, Volume 125, Number. 11, June 19, 1995; "In Sickness and in Health, The Job of Providing Health Care (Alternative Dispute Resolution in Health Care)," Employment Law Roundtable, Spring 1995. "Evaluating and Negotiating a Capitation Contract," Capitation Contracts: A Guide to Negotiating Successful Agreements, August 1995.
Subcommittee Counsel, United States.
House of Representatives, 1977. Health Policy Specialist, Federal Trade Commission, 1980.
Commissioner, California Fair Political Practice Commission, 1996. Member: Governing Board, Jewish Home for the Aging.
Board of Directors, Women"s Information Network Against Breast Cancer.
Board of Directors, Ovarian Alert. Consultant, Health Data Information Corporation Public Policy Committee. Member: Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of California.
Women Lawyers of Los Angeles (Member, Board of Directors and Chair, Health Committee, 1995-1996). National Health Lawyers Association.
American Academy of Healthcare Attorneys. Los Angeles County Medical Association and Bar Association Joint Bioethics Committee.
California Women Lawyers.
American Society of Law and Medicine.
Co-Author, "Community Health Information Networks," 1996 Health Law Handbook, Alice Gosfield, Editor, Clark Boardman, Publisher. A Study of Medicaid Managed Care Ombudsman Programs, Center for Health Care Rights. "Uncertainty, Informed Consent and Managed Care," American Society of Law and Medicine and Ethics.
"Employment Issues Affecting Health Care Organizations," California Health Law News, Volume IV, No. 2, Summer 1995
Sexual Harassment Issues in the Healthcare Industry, Southern California Medicine, July-August 1995. "An Ounce of Prevention" (Avoiding Malpractice Claims), LACMA Physician, Volume 125, No.
11, June 19, 1995
"In Sickness and in Health, The Job of Providing Health Care (Alternative Dispute Resolution in Health Care)," Employment Law Roundtable, Spring 1995. "Evaluating and Negotiating a Capitation Contract," Capitation Contracts: A Guide to Negotiating Successful Agreements, August 1995. Subcommittee Counsel, United States.
House of Representatives, 1977. Health Policy Specialist, Federal Trade Commission, 1980. Commissioner, California Fair Political Practice Commission, 1996?.
Member, University of California, Los Angeles-Alaska Law Review, 1973-1974. Company-Author, "Community Health Information Networks," 1996 Health Law Handbook, Alice Gosfield, Editor, Clark Boardman, Publisher. A Study of Medicaid Managed Care Ombudsman Programs, Center for Health Care Rights.
"Uncertainty, Informed Consent and Managed Care," American Society of Law and Medicine and Ethics.
"Employment Issues Affecting Health Care Organizations," California Health Law News, Volume IV, Number. 2, Summer 1995; Sexual Harassment Issues in the Healthcare Industry, Southern California Medicine, July-August 1995.
"An Ounce of Prevention" (Avoiding Malpractice Claims), LACMA Physician, Volume 125, Number. 11, June 19, 1995; "In Sickness and in Health, The Job of Providing Health Care (Alternative Dispute Resolution in Health Care)," Employment Law Roundtable, Spring 1995.
"Evaluating and Negotiating a Capitation Contract," Capitation Contracts: A Guide to Negotiating Successful Agreements, August 1995.
Subcommittee Counsel, United States. House of Representatives, 1977. Health Policy Specialist, Federal Trade Commission, 1980.
Commissioner, California Fair Political Practice Commission, 1996.
Member: Governing Board, Jewish Home for the Aging. Board of Directors, Women"s Information Network Against Breast Cancer.
Board of Directors, Ovarian Alert. Consultant, Health Data Information Corporation Public Policy Committee.
Member: Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of California. Women Lawyers of Los Angeles (Member, Board of Directors and Chair, Health Committee, 1995-1996). National Health Lawyers Association.
American Academy of Healthcare Attorneys.
Los Angeles County Medical Association and Bar Association Joint Bioethics Committee. California Women Lawyers.
American Society of Law and Medicine.