Contracts and Antitrust Protocols Based on the Criminal Aspects of Health Care

  • differentiate between the concepts of criminal law, antitrust, and health care as they apply to U.S. health law in the 21st Century.
  • Conceptualize the primary ways in which these laws apply to U.S. health care administrators.
  • Analyze the general transition of U.S. health laws based on criminal misconduct in health care to the creation of contract laws, as predicated within the Sherman Antitrust Act.
  • Evaluate the efficacy of the measures that the new contracts in question afford, and rationalize whether or not these improvements have provided optimal solutions to today’s complex concerns of integrity in health care performance.


EACH QUESTION MUST BE FULLY ANSWERED WITH REFERENCES

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