
Competition is a rough process, but it still has to be fair, which is why antitrust laws were created.

George M. Sanders, JD, is an antitrust attorney who has represented physician practices in antitrust matters across the country. As a litigator for more than 30 years, he has spent a considerable portion of his practice working on a broad range of complex litigation matters including antitrust, trade secrets, consumer fraud, and civil RICO.

Competition is a rough process, but it still has to be fair, which is why antitrust laws were created.

When a hospital has significant market power, the hospital can use that market power to harm competing independent physicians. This can violate the federal antitrust laws.

You don’t have to be locked in combat with a hospital; in many instances, it can be beneficial for independent physician groups and hospitals to work together.

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