Becker's Healthcare November 19, 2024
Andrew Cass

Leaders from Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare and Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems are expecting less antitrust scrutiny under the incoming Trump administration’s Federal Trade Commission.

“I think, largely speaking, the FTC and the antitrust environment will probably change and be more favorable for business in the coming four years, Tenet CEO Saum Sutaria, MD, said Nov. 12 at the UBS Global Healthcare Conference.

Dr. Sutaria said that on the acute care side, “on the margin, there are probably opportunities that would get less scrutiny going forward.” He added, however, that any regulatory changes are less likely to affect Tenet’s ambulatory business, United Surgical Partners International.

“The market for USPI is not ambulatory service centers, it’s ambulatory service centers...

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