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For Hospitals, Prestige Leads To Profits
Healthcare’s $40B day: 5 things to know about Thursday’s mega-mergers
Some of the deal activity among medical device makers and pharmaceutical companies can be explained by the belief that gaining scale and becoming a leading provider is essential for effectively negotiating business with hospitals and insurers, according to The New York Times. Some of the impetus to consolidate can also be explained by the desire to acquire emerging product lines and biotech firms to supplement the declining sales of older products.
FTC heads to trial to stop Hershey-Pinnacle merger: 3 things to know
Major Employers Decry Sutter Health’s Tactics In Dispute Over Prices
Major Employers Decry Sutter Health’s Tactics In Dispute Over Prices

Sutter Health, long accused of abusing its market power in California, is squaring off against major U.S. employers in a closely watched legal fight over health care competition and high prices.
Experts assess Trump’s 7-point healthcare plan
A glimpse into the DOJ’s review of health insurer mega-mergers
Assistant Attorney General William Baer says regulators will consider merger effects locally, nationally









