
Banning ‘Anti-Competitive’ Hospital Contracts May Lower Healthcare Costs Across US, New Report Says
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Banning “anti-competitive” hospital contracting practices could help bring down healthcare costs across the U.S., according to a White House Council of Economic Advisers report released Thursday. The CEA’s latest report estimates that prohibiting hospitals‘ anti-competitive contracts would lower hospital and affiliated-physician prices by 18%, with a plausible range of 11% to 26%, averaging $4,100 per...
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