Antitrust law and collective physician negotiations with third parties: the relative value guide object lesson.

R F Pfizenmayer
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This article examines the role of collective physician participation in the third-party reimbursement system. It critiques the Havighurst-Kissam analysis of the antitrust implications of professionally-developed relative value guides and, using lessons derived from the only litigated case on relative value guides, argues that collective physician input into third-party reimbursement plans can be made in a manner which is consistent with the antitrust law as and cost-containment policy objectives. In particular, collective "negotiations" by organized physicians with third parties, unaccompanied by fee agreements among physicians or by actual or threatened physician boycotts, are found to be procompetitive and hence permissible under the rule of reason.

反垄断法与集体医师第三方谈判:相对价值导向的客观教训。
本文探讨了集体医生参与第三方报销制度的作用。它批评haighurst - kissam对专业人员编制的相对价值指南所涉反垄断问题的分析,并利用从有关相对价值指南的唯一诉讼案件中获得的经验,认为医生对第三方报销计划的集体投入可以以符合反垄断法和成本控制政策目标的方式进行。特别是,有组织的医生与第三方的集体“谈判”,没有医生之间的收费协议或实际或威胁的医生抵制,被认为是有利于竞争的,因此在理性规则下是允许的。
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