Reassessing the Value of Minimally Invasive Technologies in the Era of COVID-19
Darius Lakdawalla of the University of Southern California analyzes why the COVID-19 pandemic presents an opportunity to rethink the use of minimally invasive technologies.
M. Kate Bundorf Joins Duke University
Professor Bundorf is the S. Malcolm Gillis Distinguished Professor of Public Policy.
In the Matter of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
Following the FTC’s lawsuit, the parties abandoned the proposed merger of two health systems.
In the Matter of Aveanna Healthcare LLC and Maxim Healthcare Services
The FTC closed its investigation into this proposed merger after the parties abandoned the transaction.
Vertical Merger Guidelines Overlook Health Care Co. Issues
The authors discuss how the agencies’ Vertical Merger Guidelines analyze non-horizontal mergers, specifically in the healthcare industry.
Expectations for Healthcare Mergers During the Pandemic
The authors consider likely developments in healthcare mergers and challenges particular to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Theft of Trade Secrets regarding Physician Networks
A physician network claimed that a hospital group used confidential information it obtained from their business relationship to set up a competing network.
Assessing Health Data Privacy Damages During A Pandemic
The authors discuss how increased telehealth and contact tracing could open the door to class actions related to data privacy and data breaches.
Cornerstone Research Staff Review New U.S. Vertical Merger Guidelines
The DOJ and FTC were responsive to comments received during the public comments process.
Healthcare Merger Analysis
As the COVID-19 pandemic take its toll on the economy, there are anticipated forthcoming litigation challenges—particularly for healthcare mergers.
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