comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - யூ போட்டி - Page 1 : comparemela.com

ACCC 47th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS): Positive Disruption In The COVID-19 ERA – Part 3 - Anti-trust/Competition Law

The ACCC 47 th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS) took place virtually, March 1-5. The Summit serves the prominent thought leadership forum and annual conference on matters of policy, business strategies, business models, hospital alignment, and best business practices in community oncology. The Next Wave in Oncology Transactions - Marketplace Considerations, Transaction Structures and Antitrust Foley Partner Adria Warren, along with Curtis Bernstein (Principal at Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting), Josh Eaves (Senior VP, Strategic Partnerships and Acquisitions at Alliance Oncology), and Brad Prechtl (CEO at American Oncology Network, LLC), explored the newest trends and opportunities available to community providers and hospitals in oncology transactions.

United-states
Washington
American
Adria-warren
Curtis-bernstein
Brad-prechtl
Alliance-oncology
Meeting-cancer-center-business-summit
American-oncology-network
Health-care
Meeting-cancer-center
Annual-meeting

Price Gouging Legislation On The Horizon In States Without Laws - Anti-trust/Competition Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. While the majority of states have had price gouging laws on the books since before the pandemic, widespread pandemic price gouging has led states without laws to reconsider. Some states, like Colorado, passed price gouging legislation mid-pandemic, but other states, including New Hampshire and Washington, are now playing catch up. On March 23, 2021, New Hampshire State Senators introduced Bill 138, which aims to combat price gouging in the state. With bipartisan support, the legislation would prohibit price gouging of necessities, including food for human or animal consumption, potable water, pharmaceutical products

Colorado
United-states
Delaware
Maine
New-hampshire
Washington
Bob-ferguson
Washington-state-senate
New-hampshire-state-senators
State-senate
General-bob-ferguson

Staffing Company Criminally Indicted For Targeting School Nurses In Wage-Fixing And No-Poach Scheme - Anti-trust/Competition Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The Department of Justice ( DOJ ) announced yesterday a criminal indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Las Vegas, Nevada charging a health care staffing company and its former manager of entering into and engaging in a conspiracy with a competitor to allocate and fix the wages of employee nurses in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act (15 U.S.C. § 1). According to the one-count felony indictment filed in the District of Nevada, VDA OC LLC (formerly Advantage On Call LLC) ( Advantage ) and Company A, both health care

Nevada
United-states
Clark-county
Ryan-hee
Department-of-justice
Advantage-on-call
Us-attorney-office
Clark-county-school-district
Sherman-act
Mondaq
Staffing-company-criminally-indicted-for-targeting-school-nurses-in-wage-fixing-and-no-poach-scheme
Anti-trust-competition-law

The State Of Competition In The U.S. Healthcare Industry - Anti-trust/Competition Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The U.S. healthcare system has been undergoing significant changes since the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, which helped precipitate a wave of hospital and healthcare system consolidation, as providers sought out ways to achieve scale to reduce costs and improve quality. Over the same period of time, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice, Antitrust Division (DOJ) continued to closely scrutinize provider transactions.  The FTC in particular reinvigorated its hospital merger enforcement in the early 2000s and successfully challenged a number of hospital

Michael-cohen
Department-of-justice
Us-federal-trade-commission
Affordable-care-act
Trade-commission
Antitrust-division
Nota-bene-episode
Mondaq
The-state-of-competition-in-us-healthcare-industry
Anti-trust-competition-law
Antitrust
Neu-competition

Vaccine Production And State Intervention In The U.S. - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments across the globe have become increasingly involved in the private sector. 1 State-owned enterprises have long been common in Asia, but the pandemic has increased their prominence in Europe. In Italy and Norway, for instance, governments are taking equity stakes in the airline industry to help distressed companies. Now, with vaccine manufacturing ramping up, it makes sense that governments would intervene in the life sciences and pharmaceutical sectors as well. In our article published earlier this month on, we analyzed the

Germany
Norway
Italy
United-states
White-house
District-of-columbia
German
Zachary-fuchs
Johnson
Jeffrey-zients
Term-authority
A-sustainable-public-health-supply-chain

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.