DOJ finds that hospital joint purchasing arrangement falls within antitrust safety zone | Practical Law

DOJ finds that hospital joint purchasing arrangement falls within antitrust safety zone | Practical Law

On 4 September 2009, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it had issued a business review letter stating that it would not challenge a proposal by two hospitals to enter into an exclusive joint purchasing agreement in connection with the purchase of certain medical and surgical supplies. The DOJ's review found that the joint purchasing arrangement falls within an antitrust safety zone and may yield volume discounts and potentially lead to lower costs and increased services for patients.

DOJ finds that hospital joint purchasing arrangement falls within antitrust safety zone

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DOJ finds that hospital joint purchasing arrangement falls within antitrust safety zone

by Practical Law
Law stated as at 04 Sep 2009USA (National/Federal)
On 4 September 2009, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it had issued a business review letter stating that it would not challenge a proposal by two hospitals to enter into an exclusive joint purchasing agreement in connection with the purchase of certain medical and surgical supplies. The DOJ's review found that the joint purchasing arrangement falls within an antitrust safety zone and may yield volume discounts and potentially lead to lower costs and increased services for patients.