Possible Defenses To Health Care M&A Challenges From FTC
Law360, New York ( August 4, 2014, 10:53 AM EDT) -- In an extensive speech at the recent Accountable Care Organizations Summit, the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition Director Deborah Feinstein explained the FTC's current approach to antitrust enforcement in health care. Feinstein's speech addressed a wide range of issues, including accountable care organizations, merger enforcement, certain merger defenses and structural remedies. Health care has long been a top priority of the FTC and the commission along with the U.S. Department of Justice has a long track record of explaining its enforcement policies in health care through policy statements, advisory opinions and speeches. In that spirit, Feinstein shed some new light on the FTC's approach toward several important issues involving health care providers....
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