On the other hand, collective action by hospitals or by groups of otherwise independent physicians to boycott the specialty hospital and its medical staff might well violate the antitrust laws.
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Law and Legal Issues question: Why are suppliers of military equipment exempt from antitrust laws? Why Are Hospitals Exempt from Antitrust Laws ... Why is hospitals exempt from antitrust laws? Why antitrust laws military equipment suppliers? Antitrust exemptions for military equipment suppliers? Are suppliers of...
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While I believe that the vast majority of doctors do not intentionally violate the antitrust laws, there have been some incidents in the past where medical professionals have banded together and sought to boycott hospitals, HMO's and other innovative health care delivery systems.
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There are two ways for a proposition to get onto the ballot. The first is by the state The second is by a group of people gathering enough signatures of registered CA voters (currently 373,816). ... The high number of required signatures ensured that the proposal had enough popular support to be placed on the ballot. However,
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These arrangements are specifically exempted from the application of the antitrust laws. The Secretary may also enter into marketing orders, except for milk, that control the amount of an agricultural product reaching the market and thus serve to enhance the price.
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and (2) the refusal does not constitute an injury of the type the antitrust laws were intended to prevent. ... Congress recently conducted hearings on proposed legislation that would repeal the insurance exemption from the federal antitrust laws, the McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945, as it relates to the health...
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86 would not exempt hospitals from antitrust laws directly; rather, the measure would allow local government agencies to exempt hospitals from antitrust laws. ... 86 would not directly exempt hospitals from state antitrust laws. However, the measure would allow local government agencies to exempt hospitals from state...
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86 says the measure exempts hospitals from antitrust laws, lets them divvy up and limit medical services without worrying about competition, and lacks provisions ... 86 would not exempt hospitals from antitrust laws directly; rather, the measure would allow local government agencies to exempt hospitals from antitrust laws.
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H.R. 5464 (ih) To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize grants to carry out programs to improve recovery rates for organs in eligible hospitals. [Introduced in House] ... ... 104th Congressional Public Laws; 105th Congressional Public Laws; 106th Congressional Public Laws; 107th Congressional Public Laws;
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Comments and resources on German Antitrust Law and Competition Law in English, links on antitrust statutes, institutions and publications in Germany by Joachim Rudo, Attorney-at-Law. ... IX. International Application of German Antitrust Law and Relation to European Antitrust Law...
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