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75% of markets are now considered highly consolidated which decreases in patient choice, impedes innovation, erodes quality and raises prices.
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“When the price of his P.T. doubled overnight — to nearly $200 for approximately 30 minutes — there was nowhere else to go, because Ballad Health effectively had a monopoly on care in 29 counties of the Appalachian Highlands in northeastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, northwestern North Carolina and southeastern Kentucky.”
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In Orlando, just two giants run the show. Orlando Health and AdventHealth together control 77% of the entire inpatient hospital market in the four-county Orlando metro area, according to Orlando Health’s bond filing. Those two not-for-profit systems also own two-thirds of the pediatric hospital market. Orlando Health and AdventHealth control closer to 90% of inpatient services in a narrower three-county slice of Orlando, according to older filings.
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