U.S. v. LONG ISLAND JEWISH MEDICAL CENTER

No. CV 97-3412(ADS).

983 F.Supp. 121 (1997)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. LONG ISLAND JEWISH MEDICAL CENTER and North Shore Health System, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. New York.

October 23, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, D.C. by Steven Kramer, Mark J. Botti, Michael S. Spector, Richard S. Martin, Thomas Horton, David C. Jordan, William F. Berlin, John P. Wunderil, Gregory Asciolla, Trial Attorneys, Antitrust Division, for U.S.

Collier Shannon Rill & Scott, Washington, D.C., William Bradford Reynolds, James F. Rill, Jeffrey W. Brennan, Mary Jean Fell, Paul Cuomo, of Counsel, for Defendants Long Island Jewish Medical Center and North Shore Health System, Inc.

Winston & Strawn, New York City, Anthony J. D'Auria, Michael Sibarium, Jay Levine, Frank Supik, Pamela A. Rons, of Counsel, for Defendant North Shore Health System, Inc.

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, New York City, Bruce H. Schneider, Albert M. Appel, Edward P. Grosz, Woo Jung Cho, Claude Szyfer, of Counsel, for Defendant Long Island Jewish Medical Center.


MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER

SPATT, District Judge.

According to one hospital chairman, "one of every seven dollars spent in the United States, one trillion dollars, is spent on health care." (Tr. at 1872).1 In the past decade, the soaring cost of health care has inspired new and innovative methods of providing more affordable medical treatment. Included in these new methods are the full panoply of managed care organizations...

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