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Avoid the Quick Fix of Descriptive Names
Many new health care businesses naturally choose a name for themselves that "describes" what they do or where they are located.
Public to Private Hospital Conversions
Public to private hospital conversions have grabbed headlines in recent months.
The Continued Demise of Gag Clauses
In recent years, HMOs have come under increasing fire for the practices used by some, but not all, HMOs.
Those Trademark Licensing Blues
You would be singing a sad song, indeed, if your right to use a prominent name in the health care industry was taken away from you.
Did You Know? - Summer 1997
Antitrust Settlement for Mental Health Networks.
MDs, PPMCs and the SEC
Health care providers are long used to living with and talking in acronyms, from M.D. and Ph.D., to CT and EKG.
Antitrust Guidelines
In 1996, the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (the Agencies) updated their joint Statements of Antitrust Enforcement Policy in health Care (the Statements).
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