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Justice Department antitrust action against hospital contracting

April 5, 2026r/medicine

In r/medicine, the Justice Department lawsuit against New York Presbyterian is treated as a test of whether regulators will meaningfully curb anticompetitive contracting that raises prices, or whether enforcement will be selective and late.

“Justice Department Sues New York-Presbyterian Hospital for Anticompetitive Contracts That Increase Healthcare Costs for New Yorkers”
“I’m trying to understand this lawsuit.”
“Is NYP really worse than the other big NYC hospitals?”
Justice Department Sues New York-Presbyterian Hospital for Anticompetitive Contracts That Increase Healthcare Costs for New Yorkers
I’m trying to understand this lawsuit.
Okay, now do non-competes
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