
Jeffrey Oliver
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Jun 27, 2024 |
bakerbotts.com | Jeffrey Oliver |Rachel Rasp
The Antitrust Source | June 2024 Antitrust enforcers are increasing reliance on rate uplift as proof of a merger’s potential anticompetitive effects; this approach, however, presents issues at odds with prior court decisions. Rate uplifts are merger-related transitory price increases that are not the result of any increase in market power. Rate uplift refers to a post-transactional movement of the parties to the higher of the merging firms’ contractual rates.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
hitconsultant.net | Jeffrey Oliver
Healthcare often seems like a volume game. How many patients can a doctor see? How long can be spent with each one? How many operations can be performed, or how quickly can beds be turned? There are very slim margins — and most decisions are data-driven. But what if there’s more to it? If we ask the right questions that challenge current norms and combine those answers with what we learn from analytics, we can identify root causes, address practices, and adjust routines — even in small ways.
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