The appropriate role of merger efficiencies remains unresolved in US antitrust law and policy. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) has led to a significant shift in health care delivery. The ACA promises that increased integration and a shift from quantity of performance through increased competition will create a system in which quality will go up and prices will go down. Increasingly, due to the economic trends that respond to the ACA, including considerable consolidation both horizontally and vertically, it is imperative that the antitrust agencies provide an economically sound and administrable legal approach to efficiency enhancing mergers. In this regard, horizontal hospital mergers present particularly challenges for...
Mergers of business firms violate the antitrust laws when they threaten to lessen competition, which...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
Courts reviewing proposed mergers of nonprofit hospitals have too often abandoned the bedrock princi...
The appropriate role of merger efficiencies remains unresolved in US antitrust law and policy. The P...
Hospitals merge to constrain costs and improve quality. Although hospital consolidation can yield su...
Traditionally, antitrust analysis had no method to quantify the benefits of better health care outco...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
for the hospital industry and subsequent policy statements that were developed for health care provi...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Hospital mergers challenge basic assumptions about the effects of market power in the health care in...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Abstract Background Antitrust authorities treat price as a proxy for hospital quality since health c...
Health care consolidation in the United States has been widespread at all levels and across all enti...
Access to health care requires access to a care center and access to comprehensive health care servi...
The vast consolidation among health-care providers in the aftermath of the Affordable Care Act’s ena...
Mergers of business firms violate the antitrust laws when they threaten to lessen competition, which...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
Courts reviewing proposed mergers of nonprofit hospitals have too often abandoned the bedrock princi...
The appropriate role of merger efficiencies remains unresolved in US antitrust law and policy. The P...
Hospitals merge to constrain costs and improve quality. Although hospital consolidation can yield su...
Traditionally, antitrust analysis had no method to quantify the benefits of better health care outco...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
for the hospital industry and subsequent policy statements that were developed for health care provi...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Hospital mergers challenge basic assumptions about the effects of market power in the health care in...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Abstract Background Antitrust authorities treat price as a proxy for hospital quality since health c...
Health care consolidation in the United States has been widespread at all levels and across all enti...
Access to health care requires access to a care center and access to comprehensive health care servi...
The vast consolidation among health-care providers in the aftermath of the Affordable Care Act’s ena...
Mergers of business firms violate the antitrust laws when they threaten to lessen competition, which...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
Courts reviewing proposed mergers of nonprofit hospitals have too often abandoned the bedrock princi...