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EU Competition and Internal Market Law in the Healthcare Sector


ISBN13: 9780199642175
Published: September 2012
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £292.50



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This work gives an overview of the impact of EU competition rules and internal market law on healthcare systems in Europe. Alongside a thorough discussion of healthcare provision and the medical professions, the book covers health insurance, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices.

There is an examination of the impact of the four freedoms, the cartel and abuse of dominance prohibitions and merger control, as well as the rules on state aid and public procurement. The book also considers horizontal measures as they affect healthcare. Written by experts, this is an ideal tool for those requiring an in-depth discussion of this important area of EU law.

Subjects:
Competition Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
2. EU Law Toolbox

PART II: THE INTERNAL MARKET
3. Internal Market: Services
4. Internal Market: Establishment, Goods and Capital
5. Secondary Rules: Horizontal
6. Secondary Rules: Vertical

PART III: COMPETITION
7. Competition
8. State Aid
9. Public Procurement

PART IV: CASE STUDIES
10. Pharmaceuticals
11. Medical Devices
12. Health Insurance

PART V: CONCLUSION
13. Conclusion