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Doctors And Hospitals: An Antitrust Perspective On Traditional Relationships, Clark C. Havighurst
Doctors And Hospitals: An Antitrust Perspective On Traditional Relationships, Clark C. Havighurst
Duke Law Journal
Under new pressures for cost containment, hospitals are increasingly asserting interests that conflict with those of physicians. Professor Havighurst argues that legal rules under which practitioners have challenged denials of hospital admitting privileges should be clarified in order that hospitals can more effectively carry out their new cost-containment and other responsibilities. He invokes antitrust law's "essential-facilities" doctrine to protect those abused by their competitors on a hospital staff, but he contends that, if a hospital participates in decisionmaking as an independent actor--even though it acts in concert with its physicians--, antitrust courts should lower the level of scrutiny to a …
Ten Years After: A Legal Framework Of Collective Bargaining In The Hospital Industry, Michael J. Stapp
Ten Years After: A Legal Framework Of Collective Bargaining In The Hospital Industry, Michael J. Stapp
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Health Care Unit Determinations: The Board Ignores The Mandate Of Congress And The Courts Of Appeals, Michael A. Curley
Health Care Unit Determinations: The Board Ignores The Mandate Of Congress And The Courts Of Appeals, Michael A. Curley
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Anatomy Of The Conflict Between Hospital Medical Staff Peer Review Confidentiality And Medical Malpractice Plantiff Recovery: A Case For Legislative Amendment, Geoffrey J. Wright
Anatomy Of The Conflict Between Hospital Medical Staff Peer Review Confidentiality And Medical Malpractice Plantiff Recovery: A Case For Legislative Amendment, Geoffrey J. Wright
Santa Clara Law Review
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