Antitrust and Health Care

Antitrust and Health Care
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 750
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ISBN-10 : 1522135219
ISBN-13 : 9781522135210
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Antitrust and Health Care by : Christine L. White (Lawyer)

Health Care Antitrust

Health Care Antitrust
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Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 0834212277
ISBN-13 : 9780834212275
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Health Care Antitrust by : Aspen Health Law Center

Antitrust laws touch upon a wide range of conduct and business relationships in the delivery of health care services, and the issues that should be of concern to health care organizations are described. Health Care Antitrust provides practical overviews of the principal legal issues relating to health care antitrust, as well as a general understanding of antitrust analysis as applied to contractual relationships and business strategies that present antitrust risks in a managed care environment.

Managed Care and Monopoly Power

Managed Care and Monopoly Power
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9780674038110
ISBN-13 : 0674038118
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Managed Care and Monopoly Power by : Deborah HAAS-WILSON

As millions of Americans are aware, health care costs continue to increase rapidly. Much of this increase in health care costs is due to the development of new life-sustaining drugs and procedures, but part of it is due to the increased monopoly power of physicians, insurance companies, and hospitals, as the health care sector undergoes reorganization and consolidation. There are two tools to limit the growth of monopoly power: government regulation and antitrust policy. In this timely book, Deborah Haas-Wilson argues that enforcement of the antitrust laws is the tool of choice in most cases. Focusing on the economic concepts necessary to the enforcement of the antitrust laws in health care markets, Haas-Wilson provides a useful roadmap for guiding the future of these markets.

Big Med

Big Med
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780226823928
ISBN-13 : 022682392X
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Big Med by : David Dranove

There is little debate that health care in the United States is in need of reform. But where should those improvements begin? With insurers? Drug makers? The doctors themselves? In Big Med, David Dranove and Lawton Robert Burns argue that we’re overlooking the most ubiquitous cause of our costly and underperforming system: megaproviders, the expansive health care organizations that have become the face of American medicine. Your local hospital is likely part of one. Your doctors, too. And the megaproviders are bad news for your health and your wallet. Drawing on decades of combined expertise in health care consolidation, Dranove and Burns trace Big Med’s emergence in the 1990s, followed by its swift rise amid false promises of scale economies and organizational collaboration. In the decades since, megaproviders have gobbled up market share and turned independent physicians into salaried employees of big bureaucracies, while delivering on none of their early promises. For patients this means higher costs and lesser care. Meanwhile, physicians report increasingly low morale, making it all but impossible for most systems to implement meaningful reforms. In Big Med, Dranove and Burns combine their respective skills in economics and management to provide a nuanced explanation of how the provision of health care has been corrupted and submerged under consolidation. They offer practical recommendations for improving competition policies that would reform megaproviders to actually achieve the efficiencies and quality improvements they have long promised. This is an essential read for understanding the current state of the health care system in America—and the steps urgently needed to create an environment of better care for all of us.

The Health Care Revolution

The Health Care Revolution
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780520254800
ISBN-13 : 0520254805
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Health Care Revolution by : Carl F. Ameringer

Along the way, he explores questions about the acquisition, control, and loss of political and economic power in a book that provides an essential perspective on the politics and law behind health policy in the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

Redefining Health Care

Redefining Health Care
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Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 9781422133361
ISBN-13 : 1422133362
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Redefining Health Care by : Michael E. Porter

The U.S. health care system is in crisis. At stake are the quality of care for millions of Americans and the financial well-being of individuals and employers squeezed by skyrocketing premiums—not to mention the stability of state and federal government budgets. In Redefining Health Care, internationally renowned strategy expert Michael Porter and innovation expert Elizabeth Teisberg reveal the underlying—and largely overlooked—causes of the problem, and provide a powerful prescription for change. The authors argue that competition currently takes place at the wrong level—among health plans, networks, and hospitals—rather than where it matters most, in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of specific health conditions. Participants in the system accumulate bargaining power and shift costs in a zero-sum competition, rather than creating value for patients. Based on an exhaustive study of the U.S. health care system, Redefining Health Care lays out a breakthrough framework for redefining the way competition in health care delivery takes place—and unleashing stunning improvements in quality and efficiency. With specific recommendations for hospitals, doctors, health plans, employers, and policy makers, this book shows how to move health care toward positive-sum competition that delivers lasting benefits for all.

The Healthcare Imperative

The Healthcare Imperative
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 852
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ISBN-10 : 9780309144339
ISBN-13 : 0309144337
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Healthcare Imperative by : Institute of Medicine

The United States has the highest per capita spending on health care of any industrialized nation but continually lags behind other nations in health care outcomes including life expectancy and infant mortality. National health expenditures are projected to exceed $2.5 trillion in 2009. Given healthcare's direct impact on the economy, there is a critical need to control health care spending. According to The Health Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes, the costs of health care have strained the federal budget, and negatively affected state governments, the private sector and individuals. Healthcare expenditures have restricted the ability of state and local governments to fund other priorities and have contributed to slowing growth in wages and jobs in the private sector. Moreover, the number of uninsured has risen from 45.7 million in 2007 to 46.3 million in 2008. The Health Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes identifies a number of factors driving expenditure growth including scientific uncertainty, perverse economic and practice incentives, system fragmentation, lack of patient involvement, and under-investment in population health. Experts discussed key levers for catalyzing transformation of the delivery system. A few included streamlined health insurance regulation, administrative simplification and clarification and quality and consistency in treatment. The book is an excellent guide for policymakers at all levels of government, as well as private sector healthcare workers.

Antitrust Health Care Handbook

Antitrust Health Care Handbook
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Publisher : American Bar Association
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 1590313712
ISBN-13 : 9781590313718
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Antitrust Health Care Handbook by :

The most complete and up-to-date single-volume reference on health care antitrust law.

Antitrust Basics

Antitrust Basics
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Publisher : Law Journal Seminars Press
Total Pages : 1200
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ISBN-10 : 1588520323
ISBN-13 : 9781588520326
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Antitrust Basics by : Thomas V. Vakerics

This book anticipates virtually every antitrust issue you can expect to face, including: horizontal and vertical restraints; joint ventures; private treble damage actions; price fixing; and more.