Effects of Banning Anti-Competitive Hospital Contracts

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Effects of Banning Anti-Competitive Hospital Contracts
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<p>Executive Summary Anti-steering, anti-tiering, and all-or-nothing bundled contracting are mechanisms by which dominant hospital systems insulate themselves from price competition: anti-steering prohibits insurers from directing patients toward lower-cost providers; anti-tiering is one form of anti-steering that bars insurers from placing the dominant system in a less favorable benefit tier; and all-or-nothing contracting requires insurers to [&#8230;]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/research/2026/06/effects-of-banning-anti-competitive-hospital-contracts/">Effects of Banning Anti-Competitive Hospital Contracts</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov">The White House</a>.</p>

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