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Health care mergers and acquisitions handbook.

Title
Health care mergers and acquisitions handbook.
Publication
Chicago : ABA, Section of Antitrust Law, c2003.

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American Bar Association. Section of Antitrust Law
Description
x, 207 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
The health care industry continues to undergo unprecedented consolidation. Health care providers and payors alike have pursued a wide variety of integrative strategies to achieve efficiencies or other business advantages. The Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions Handbook is designed to educate the practitioner about the antitrust analysis of mergers and acquisitions within the health care industry. Over the past two decades there has been an extraordinary amount of litigation related to challenges of hospital mergers. Each chapter identifies and analyzes important antitrust issues governing such consolidations. Accordingly, the first several chapters are devoted to a detailed treatment of substantive issues peculiar to such mergers: an introduction to hospital merger litigation, describing trends in litigation and the way in which such mergers are analyzed; issues unique to market definition, including product market definition and geographic market definition; the competitive effects of hospital mergers, assessing the evidence necessary to establish a prima facie case in a merger challenge and the rebuttal arguments offered by merging parties; a unique rebuttal argument offered by merging hospitals that is treated separately due to its prominent role in hospital merger litigation - the role and significance of efficiencies in determining the competitive merits of such mergers; the potential applicability of the state action doctrine to hospital mergers. In addition to a substantive treatment of hospital mergers, the Handbook also addresses; combinations of health care management organizations (HMOs) and physician practice groups; the analysis used by the enforcement agencies when reviewing mergers of HMOs; antitrust issues posed by physician practice consolidations. The appendix contains a chart summarizing litigated hospital mergers.--
Subject
  • Health Facility Merger > legislation & jurisprudence
  • Health Facility Merger > organization & administration
  • Health facilities > Law and legislation > United States
  • Hospital mergers > Law and legislation > United States
  • United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Introduction to hospital mergers -- 2. Defining the relevant product markert in hospital mergers -- 3. Geographic market issues in hospital mergers -- 4. Competitive effects in hospital mergers -- 5. Evaluating efficiencies in health care mergers -- 6. The state action immunity defense -- 7. Market analysis in HMO mergers -- 8. Physician acquisitions and mergers.
ISBN
1590312236
LCCN
^^2003103353
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library