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Healthcare, Quality Concerns and Competition Law

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Market driven healthcare is massively divisive. Opponents argue that a competition approach to medical treatment negatively impacts on quality, while advocates point to increased efficiencies. This book casts a critical eye over both positions to show that the concerns over quality are in fact real. Taking a two part approach, it unveils the fault lines along which healthcare provision and the pursuit of quality would in certain cases clash. It then shows how competition authorities can only effectively assess competition concerns when they ask the fundamental question of how the concept of healthcare quality should be defined and factored into their decisions. Drawing on UK, US and EU examples, it explores antitrust and merger cases in hospital, medical and health insurance markets to give an accurate depiction of the reality and challenges of regulating competition in healthcare provision.

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ISBN: 9781509943388
Publication date: 25th July 2024
Author: Theodosia Stavroulaki
Publisher: Hart Publishing an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 296 pages
Series: Hart Studies in Law and Health
Genres: Medical and healthcare law
Competition law / Antitrust law