Abstract
A review of significant administrative and judicial rulings in antitrust law during 1993 shows that the antitrust laws should not impede innovative, cost-cutting cooperative arrangements among providers, so long as their actual or potential procompetitive benefits are not outweighed by their anticompetitive effects.
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David
Marx Jr.
&
Christopher
M.
Murphy
Antitrust Enforcement Encourages Health Care Providers to Cooperate Procompetitively,
3
Annals Health L.
1
(1994).
Available at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/annals/vol3/iss1/3