United States v. The New York and Presbyterian Hospital
Summary
The DOJ Antitrust Division filed a civil antitrust complaint against The New York and Presbyterian Hospital on March 26, 2026. The government alleges anticompetitive conduct by the hospital and is seeking appropriate relief through civil litigation. This enforcement action marks the opening of a formal antitrust case.
What changed
The DOJ Antitrust Division filed a civil antitrust complaint against The New York and Presbyterian Hospital on March 26, 2026. The complaint initiates formal civil enforcement proceedings alleging anticompetitive conduct by the hospital.\n\nHealthcare providers, particularly hospital systems, should monitor this case as it may signal heightened antitrust enforcement in the healthcare sector. Organizations with similar market positions or business practices should review their compliance programs and seek legal counsel to assess potential antitrust risk.
What to do next
- Monitor case developments
- Consult legal counsel regarding antitrust compliance
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U.S. v. The New York and Presbyterian Hospital
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Case Open Date
March 26, 2026
Case Name United States v. The New York and Presbyterian Hospital Component Antitrust Division Case Document Complaint [PDF, ] Updated March 26, 2026
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