Study: Health care costs driven higher by lax FTC hospital antitrust enforcement
Lax antitrust enforcement of hospital mergers by federal officials between 2000 and 2020 resulted in higher health care costs for patients and less competition among providers, a new study found.
Lax antitrust enforcement of hospital mergers by federal officials between 2000 and 2020 resulted in higher health care costs for patients and less competition among providers, a new study found.
Study: Health care costs driven higher by lax FTC hospital antitrust enforcement
Lax antitrust enforcement of hospital mergers by federal officials between 2000 and 2020 resulted in higher health care costs for patients and less competition among providers, a new study found.
Lax antitrust enforcement of hospital mergers by federal officials between 2000 and 2020 resulted in higher health care costs for patients and less competition among providers, a new study found.