Criminal enforcement of the antitrust laws has only recently become a serious issue in health care. It is likely to remain one of the Justice Department\u27s priorities. However, providers of healthcare can avoid the risk of criminal liability
In a recent opinion, Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, the United States Supreme Court dec...
In a recent opinion, Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, the United States Supreme Court dec...
Americans are paying too much for health care services and insurance, in large part due to insuffici...
Until relatively recently, antitrust enforcement in the delivery of health care was virtually non-ex...
Criminal enforcement of the antitrust laws has only recently become a serious issue in health care. ...
A review of significant administrative and judicial rulings in antitrust law during 1993 shows that ...
The health industry is one of the largest and fastest growing sectors of the nation\u27s economy, ye...
This Article discusses and explores the importance of the federal antitrust laws to the health care ...
Do courts inconsistently apply antitrust laws when it comes to health care? Is health care afforded ...
AbstractWith the advent of Medicare prospective payment systems, health care entities and physicians...
The purpose of this theoretical policy analysis report was to determine if antitrust laws should be ...
Although instrumental in ushering in competition to the health care industry and later in safeguardi...
This Article has suggested that courts adopt an intermediate level of scrutiny, between per se and R...
In order to understand the interface between vicarious antitrust liability and the decline of the in...
Abstract Antitrust enforcement has a crucial role to play in consolidated health care markets as pro...
In a recent opinion, Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, the United States Supreme Court dec...
In a recent opinion, Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, the United States Supreme Court dec...
Americans are paying too much for health care services and insurance, in large part due to insuffici...
Until relatively recently, antitrust enforcement in the delivery of health care was virtually non-ex...
Criminal enforcement of the antitrust laws has only recently become a serious issue in health care. ...
A review of significant administrative and judicial rulings in antitrust law during 1993 shows that ...
The health industry is one of the largest and fastest growing sectors of the nation\u27s economy, ye...
This Article discusses and explores the importance of the federal antitrust laws to the health care ...
Do courts inconsistently apply antitrust laws when it comes to health care? Is health care afforded ...
AbstractWith the advent of Medicare prospective payment systems, health care entities and physicians...
The purpose of this theoretical policy analysis report was to determine if antitrust laws should be ...
Although instrumental in ushering in competition to the health care industry and later in safeguardi...
This Article has suggested that courts adopt an intermediate level of scrutiny, between per se and R...
In order to understand the interface between vicarious antitrust liability and the decline of the in...
Abstract Antitrust enforcement has a crucial role to play in consolidated health care markets as pro...
In a recent opinion, Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, the United States Supreme Court dec...
In a recent opinion, Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, the United States Supreme Court dec...
Americans are paying too much for health care services and insurance, in large part due to insuffici...