DOJ files antitrust civil complaint accusing OhioHealth of blocking patients' access to affordable healthcare
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The Justice Department on Friday accused one of Ohio's largest healthcare systems of engaging in anticompetitive behavior that forces patients to pay high prices for their healthcare. In:
The Justice Department on Friday accused one of Ohio's largest healthcare systems of engaging in anticompetitive behavior that forces patients to pay high prices for their healthcare.
The complaint, brought jointly by the Justice Department and Ohio Attorney General against OhioHealth Corporation in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, is the first civil antitrust enforcement action by the department's Antitrust Division in about a year, officials said.
It comes a week after Gail Slater, the division's Trump-appointed assistant attorney general, was fired from her post amid rising tensions with Attorney General Pam Bondi's office and replaced by Omeed Assefi, who is serving in an acting capacity.
"The mission of the department under the leadership of Attorney General Bondi and of this administration is to be laser-focused on affordability," Assefi said in an interview Friday.
"What we want to do here is be as aggressive in enforcement as possible because of the returns that come to everyday people."

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