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Health Care & Hospital Law,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Feb. 16, 2022

Sutter Health’s ‘all-or-nothing’ rule is unique, insurance executive testifies

The plaintiffs allege that Sutter’s practices caused them to overpay $411 million for health services.

During a trial day lasting more than seven hours, attorneys for 3 million insurance policyholders attempted to prove Sutter Health engages in unlawful antitrust activity by requiring expensive all-or-nothing deals with health plans.

Trial continued this week after Monday's marathon session before U.S. District Judge Laurel Beeler, which was marked by intense questioning, nu...

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