Colorado Physicians Group Agrees to Stop Alleged Price-Fixing Tactics
admin | Feb 11, 2010
A Colorado physicians’ group has settled Federal Trade Commission charges of price-fixing by agreeing to halt its use of allegedly anticompetitive negotiating tactics against health insurers.
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Filed Under: Antitrust - Fraud





