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The Revolution in Health Care Antitrust


The Revolution in Health Care Antitrust: New Methods and ...

This article reviews the recent history of hospital antitrust, describes the methods used to define markets, and illustrates the new methods.

The revolution in health care antitrust: new methods and provocative ...

New methods for geographic market definition may fundamentally alter how courts will evaluate antitrust challenges. Although additional research is ...

The revolution in health care antitrust: new methods and provocative ...

Applying new methods for geographic market definition to two proposed consolidations in New York shows that one of the mergers would likely raise prices by ...

The Revolution in Healthcare Antitrust: New Methods and ...

Citations: Dranove, David, Andrew Sfekas. 2009. The Revolution in Healthcare Antitrust: New Methods and Provocative Implications. Milbank Quarterly. (3).

The Health Care and Antitrust Interface in an Era of Fundamental ...

The Federal Trade Commission, for example, has just completed its final antitrust review of the largest hospital merger in U.S. history: Columbia/HCA ...

The Health Care Revolution: From Medical Monopoly to Market ...

What role did the antitrust laws play in the acquisition and retention of economic and political power? In discerning the answers to these questions, this ...

The “Competition Revolution” in Health Care

The number of bills (a good index of number of admissions) declined in the 1980s instead of rising rapidly as in the late 1970s; average length-of-stay ...

Key Developments in Antitrust Litigation Involving Health Care ...

Recent lawsuits involving private equity firms, the lawsuits filed by the FTC and those filed by healthcare system competitors and ...

The revolution in health care antitrust: new methods and provocative ...

Discover this 2009 paper in The Milbank quarterly by Dranove, David; and, Sfekas, Andrew Abstract: In recent years, federal courts have permitted hospital ...

Understanding the Role of the FTC, DOJ, and States in Challenging ...

This issue brief explains the role of federal and state antitrust agencies in challenging anticompetitive practices among health care providers.

The Importance Of Antitrust In Health Care - Department of Justice

The courts and Congress have made it clear that the health care industry, like virtually every industry, is subject to the antitrust laws. American consumers ...

Antitrust Enforcement In Health Care: A Risky And Evolving ...

IN THE LAST 18 MONTHS, SEVEN companies and four executives in the generic phar- maceuticals manufacturing sector were charged with antitrust violations, ...

The Role of Antitrust Enforcement in Health Care Reform

Enforcement. We enforce federal competition and consumer protection laws that prevent anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices. ... the Legal ...

Why Competition Law Matters To Health Care Quality

Virginia State Bar that the professions were subject to the same rules of competition—the federal antitrust laws—as were other trades and businesses.1 Health ...

Antitrust in Healthcare: An Overview of Issues for Attorneys

In this article, we'll break down some of the key antitrust issues in healthcare and how counsel can navigate this complex area of law.

Federal Antitrust Tools Inadequate to Prevent Consolidation

Federal and state antitrust guidelines for the health care industry should be updated to ensure full assessment of competition and address all types of ...

Stop Playing Health Care Antitrust Whack-A-Mole

The Biden/Harris administration appears uniquely poised to implement a comprehensive initiative to address health care consolidation.

Antitrust Laws in Health Care: Evolving Trends | AAPL Publication

Authorities have acted against mergers and acquisitions on behalf of consumers. Reform is on the horizon, and physician leaders should play a ...

Antitrust Enforcement in Health Care Is No Longer a Pipe Dream

The federal government is paying attention again to antitrust and monopoly activity across society, with the health care industry a prime target.