Sydney Halleman / healthcaredive - The DOJ filed a lawsuit last week accusing OhioHealth of leveraging its market power to force insurers to include its providers in their networks.
AI Summary: The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust suit accusing OhioHealth of using its market dominance to force insurers to include all system hospitals in provider networks, allegedly blocking lower‑cost plan options and harming competition. The case seeks to stop contract practices deemed exclusionary and could prompt changes in hospital‑insurer negotiation tactics.
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