Best Medical Law & Legislation (Books) Under $100 (2026)
We selected titles under $100 and ranked them by a value score that combines authoritativeness, topical relevance, user rating, and depth of practical/legal analysis
This roundup highlights high-value medical law and legislation books under $100, chosen for clarity, scholarly rigor, and relevance to healthcare professionals, legal practitioners, and students. Selections were ranked by a value score balancing expert authorship, topical scope (e.g., Medicare fraud, bioethics, capacity law, genomic negligence), user ratings, and price-to-content ratio
Top Picks
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Medicare Fraud: Volume 2
A book exploring legal aspects of Medicare fraud. discusses case studies and regulatory context to help readers understand enforcement and policy implications. Customer insight: reflected interest in detailed legal analysis
- focus on Medicare fraud regulations
- legal enforcement context
- volume 2 dedicated to case studies
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Healthcare Ethics, Law and Professionalism (Biomedical Law and Ethics Library)
An academic text exploring ethics, legal aspects, and professionalism in healthcare. Benefits include structured guidance for practitioners and students. Customer insight: one reviewer notes strong clarity and relevance
- ethics-and-law integration
- professionalism-focused guidance
- academic library series context
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Genomic Negligence (Biomedical Law and Ethics Library)
A book on biomedical law and ethics. Useful for understanding legal perspectives in biotech. Customer note highlights thoughtful coverage
- biomedical law emphasis
- ethics-centered content
- academic library relevance
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Capacity Assessment and the Law: Problems and Solutions
Book exploring capacity assessment issues within medical law. Provides problems and solutions for practitioners and students. Customer insight reflects engagement with the topic
- capacity-law focus
- problem-solution format
- targeted for practitioners
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Merry and McCall Smith's Errors, Medicine and the Law (Cambridge Bioethics and Law, Series 38)
A scholarly book on ethics, medicine, and legal issues in healthcare. Explores how errors intersect with law and bioethics. Customer insight notes mixed impressions from readers
- intersection of medicine and law
- bioethics-focused legal analysis
- academic case discussions