The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently launched HealthyCompetition.gov, an easily accessible online portal that allows the public to report health-care practices that may harm competition.
The portal is the latest initiative advanced by the FTC, DOJ, and HHS to seek input on how private-equity and corporate control of health care is affecting the public.
John Commins of HealthLeaders Media provides further analysis: “The ongoing consolidation of payers, providers, and drugmakers in health-care sector and the role of private-equity have gained the attention of state and federal regulators, employers, and the public, in the wake of high-profile debacles, including the Change Healthcare breach and the financial troubles of for-profit Steward Health Care.”
Reference
Commins J. (2024) New federal portal urges public to report healthcare anticompetitive practices. HealthLeaders Media (accessed April 29, 2024).
Related Posts
Update on the 2024 Election
Given the Republican sweep of the White House, Senate, and House (anticipated vote confirmation in days ahead) in the 2024 election, the outlook is dim…
Bipartisan Medicare Bill Promises Relief for Audiology Providers
Audiologists and other health-care providers have faced growing financial challenges due to Medicare payments that haven’t kept pace with inflation. In late October, the bipartisan…
MAAIA Supporters Push for Congressional Action
The Academy, the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA) and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) facilitated a sign-on letter that went to House and Senate…