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66 Wayne L. Rev. 291 (2020-2021)
Unconscionability as a Judicial Means for Curing the Healthcare Crisis

handle is hein.journals/waynlr66 and id is 293 raw text is: UNCONSCIONABILITY AS A JUDICIAL MEANS FOR CURING
THE HEALTHCARE CRISIS
JEFFREY T. HEWLETTt
I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 291
II. BACKGROUND .................................................................................. 294
A. A Brief History of Unconscionability......................................... 294
B. Modern Courts' Interpretation of Unconscionability................ 297
C. Problems in Medical Billing Practices...................................... 298
D. A Context-Specific Look at Unconscionability: How Courts
Have    Applied    Unconscionability   in   Medical   Billing
Contracts for Uninsured Patients ............................................ 305
III. ANALYSIS........................................................................................ 308
A. Unconscionability Unequivocally Applies to Many Medical
Billing Contracts...................................................................... 308
B. Plausible Explanations for Courts' Reluctance to Adopt
Unconscionability in Medical Billing Contracts ..................... 312
1. Common Law Principles Against Weighing Consideration
Inadequately Explain the Courts' General Reluctance to
Find Uninsured Patients' Medical Billing Contracts
U nconscionable  ................................................................. 312
2. Maintaining the Status Quo of the Healthcare Market Is
an Inadequate Justification for Refusing to Utilize
Unconscionability on Inequitable Billing Contracts......... 314
IV. CONCLUSION...................................................................................316
APPENDIX A: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON U.C.C. AND COMMON
LAW APPLICATION OF UNCONSCIONABILITY................................. 317
I. INTRODUCTION
Rising healthcare costs continue to be a problem in the United
States.' In just the past year alone, the U.S. spent $3.5 trillion on
t B.S., Biomolecular Science, 2016, University of Michigan; J.D., 2020, Wayne
State University Law School. A special thank you to Professor Vincent Wellman for his
guidance, support, and insight throughout this Note.
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