Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved a final consent order settling charges that Community Health Systems, Inc.’s (CHS) $7.6 billion acquisition of rival health care system Health Management Associates Inc. (HMA) was likely to lessen competition for general acute care inpatient services sold to commercial health plans and provided to commercially insured patients in two local geographic markets. Absent relief, CHS’s acquisition of HMA would eliminate valuable price and quality competition that has benefitted local patients in Etowah County, including the city of Gadsden, Alabama and Darlington County, South Carolina, according to the FTC’s January 2014 complaint.
Under the final settlement with the FTC CHS will sell the Riverview Regional Medical Center and all of its associated operations and businesses near Gadsden, Alabama, and the Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center and its associated operations and businesses near Hartsville, South Carolina, to Commission-approved buyers within six months.
The Commission vote approving the final order and response to the one public comment received was 4-0. (FTC File No.131-0202; the staff contact is Katherine Ambrogi, Bureau of Competition, 202-326-2205)
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