The FTC has abandoned a blanket ban on noncompetes, but is aggressively enforcing them in healthcare. What physician groups and physicians need to know now.
Tag: antitrust
An Algorithmic Conspiracy? DOJ Weighs In on MultiPlan Case
As healthcare payers, tech platforms, and pricing vendors increasingly collaborate through sophisticated analytics, this case is a clear reminder: if you’re coordinating decisions that competitors used to make…
In-Home Emergency Care Will Contribute to Putting Hospitals on Life-Support
What will be left after many more services are pulled out of the hospital?
“No Poach” Case Leads to Guilty Plea – What You Need to Know – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the danger of agreeing with a competitor to allocate employees.
Medical Practice Admits Guilt. Pays $100 Million. Physician President Now Indicted. – Podcast
It is a crime, a violation of antitrust law, to conspire to allocate a market, thus driving up the price. It is particularly egregious when the conspiracy involves the market for medical care for cancer treatment.
Medical Practice Admits Guilt. Pays $100 Million. Physician President Now Indicted. – Medical Group Minute
It is a crime, a violation of antitrust law, to conspire to allocate a market, thus driving up the price. It is particularly egregious when the conspiracy involves the market for medical care for cancer treatment.
Medical Practice Admits Guilt. Pays $100 Million. Physician President Now Indicted.
It’s a crime, a violation of antitrust law, to conspire to allocate a market, thus driving up price. It’s particularly egregious when the conspiracy involves the market for medical care for cancer treatment.
FTC Challenge to Sandford Health/Mid Dakota Clinic Physician Group Merger and the Lesson for You – Medical Group Minute
Like a bear emerging from its long winter nap, the Federal Trade Commission is hungry to enforce antitrust law.
FTC Challenge to Sanford Health/Mid Dakota Clinic Physician Group Merger and the Lesson for You – Podcast
Like a bear emerging from its long winter nap, the Federal Trade Commission is hungry to enforce antitrust law in the healthcare sector.
Huge Hospital Merger: Who’s it Good for? – Success in Motion Series
Ride along with Mark while he shares his thoughts on why huge hospital mergers, like the one just announced by Baylor Scott & White and the Memorial Hermann Health System, aren’t good for anyone other than the executives who run them.





