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Physician negotiations with managed care plans: an antitrust primer.
In negotiating with third-party payers, physicians--whether acting independently or as members of independent practice associations--must proceed very cautiously to prevent antitrust exposure. This article describes a number of government investigations in this area and provides some specific "do's" and "don'ts" for avoiding the appearance of collective action that might be in violation of the antitrust laws.