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Latest news in Anthem’s appeal: Organizations file amicus curiae briefs

Monday, March 20, 2017 12:21 PM

The American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, and professors with expertise in the subject of health economics, antitrust and/or competition policy filed amicus curiae briefs in response to Anthem’s appeal to the February U.S. District Court ruling that blocked its merger with Cigna. Amicus curiae briefs are filed with the court by someone who is not a party to the case, to offer information that bears on the case.

Anthem and several individual economists and business school professors without known expertise in health care filed briefs in support of reversing the district court’s order. Anthem focuses on its efficiencies defense; that is, claimed medical cost savings that “enhance consumer welfare,” the purpose of the antitrust laws. They do not dispute that the merger would be anticompetitive in a national accounts market, but for the claimed savings that would come, Anthem says, from applying Anthem’s lower reimbursement rates to Cigna-contracted physician and hospital contracts. Employers and employees would be the beneficiaries, given the automatic pass-through of health care costs under the ubiquitous “ASO contracting” in the national accounts market.

In a few pages, the professors’ brief says the district court erred by considering only the consumer harm of potential price increases while disregarding the consumer benefit of potential price reductions.

Here are a few topline take-aways from the briefs in support of blocking the mergers.

American Medical Association


Professors with expertise in the subjects of health economics, antitrust and/or competition policy


American Hospital Association