United States:
Perspectives From The Federal Antitrust Enforcement Agencies
21 May 2014
McDermott Will & Emery
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At the recent Antitrust in Health Care conference in Arlington,
Virginia, representatives from the Federal Trade Commission and
U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division discussed important
health care and antitrust topics. Speakers stressed that the
Affordable Care Act is not an opportunity for anticompetitive
consolidation and conduct. Providers and payers alike should
continue to analyze every acquisition, collaborative arrangement,
contract or unilateral action under the traditional framework of
antitrust law.
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