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Subject Health Care Antitrust Issues in the 2024 Election 🏥
Date September 18, 2024 8:05 PM
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Wednesday, September 18, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

ICYMI, Health Affairs held a virtual briefing on August 19 exploring the significance of recent nursing home developments for residents, their families, and the future of long-term care.

Revisit the briefing below that highlighted the latest developments and policy implications for nursing homes.

Revisit the Briefing
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2024 Election Issues: Antitrust

Health care and health policy continue to be talking points on both sides of the aisle leading into the 2024 presidential election.

Today's topic is antitrust enforcement issues and policy.

Antitrust is an increasingly political issue as the FTC increases its scrutiny over mergers and potential monopolies.

Both the current and former administrations have used lawsuits to tackle antitrust activity.

For example, the Trump administration filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google while the Biden administration blocked a number of health care mergers and updated the federal government’s merger guidelines.

Below, we have gathered together journal and Forefront articles as well as podcasts published by Health Affairs that offer rigorous, evidence-based perspectives on the health care issues and challenges facing policymakers, practitioners, and citizens.

Private Equity–Acquired Physician Practices And Market Penetration Increased Substantially, 2012–21 ([link removed] )

Ola Abdelhadi et al. (March 2024)

The Rise Of Cross-Market Hospital Systems And Their Market Power In The US ([link removed] )

Brent D. Fulton (November 2022)

Health Care Market Concentration Trends In The United States: Evidence And Policy Responses ([link removed] )

Brent Fulton (September 2017)

Beyond Antitrust: Health Care And Health Insurance Market Trends And The Future Of Competition ([link removed] )

Sherry A. Glied and Stuart H. Altman (September 2017)

The Rise Of Health Care Consolidation And What To Do About It ([link removed] )

Erin C. Fuse Brown (September 2024)

The Department Of Justice Withdraws 'Outdated' Antitrust Health Care Guidance ([link removed] )

Thomas (Tim) L. Greaney et al. (April 2023)

Should Antitrust Enforcement Consider Health Equity When Reviewing Hospital Mergers? ([link removed] )

Robert F. Leibenluft (February 2022)

Biden Administration Continues Antitrust Crusade With New Merger Guidelines ([link removed] ) (July 2023)

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Christopher M. Whaley et al.

The Future of Telehealth and Its Impact on Primary Care ([link removed] )

WHEN: Tuesday, September 24, 2 pm - 3:30 pm ET

As part of our Practice of Medicine series ([link removed] ) , the forum will feature researchers diving into their latest findings on the topic and other experts in the field discussing telehealth, primary care, and the policy choices facing lawmakers and health care leaders.

Confirmed speakers include:

- Carter Nakamoto, Stanford University
- Ateev Mehrotra, Brown University
- Mei Kwong, Center for Connected Health Policy
- Gillian Steelfisher, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Ripley Hollister, The Physicians Foundation
- Jiani Yu, Cornell University
- Nathan Pauly, Manatt Health Strategies
- Stephen North, The Center for Rural Health Innovation

Note: More speakers may be added or removed to the event’s agenda at a later date.

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