Hospital mergers and health care price increases: A primer for reporters

09/26/24 at 03:00 AM

Hospital mergers and health care price increases: A primer for reporters 
Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCG); by AHCG Staff; 9/24/24 
Hospital mergers — market consolidation — can lead to health care price increases of anywhere from 3% to 65%, according to a 2022 RAND Corporation review. The FTC’s director of the Bureau of Economics has said hospitals that merge may charge 40% to 50% more than if they hadn’t merged. Mergers can also result in layoffs and lower tax revenues and have a negative impact on patient care by reducing access to some health care services. With so much research confirming negative effects and as health care prices continue to rise, what — if anything — can be done to slow market consolidation and/or reduce the harms to patients and local economies?

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