Addressing Antimonopoly Factors in Medical Policies: Improving Columbias Impression through Carnegies Problem-Solving Approach

Addressing Antimonopoly Factors in Medical Policies: Improving Columbias Impression through Carnegies Problem-Solving Approach


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Abstract

This paper addresses antimonopoly factors in medical policies, specifically looking at ways to improve Columbia's impression through Carnegie's problem-solving approach. The research explores the current state of antimonopoly policies in the healthcare industry, highlighting the negative effects of monopolistic practices on patients, providers, and payers. Drawing on the work of Andrew Carnegie, the paper proposes a problem-solving approach that involves identifying the root causes of antimonopoly factors in medical policies and developing strategies to address them. The paper discusses the application of this approach in Columbia's healthcare industry, outlining specific strategies that can be implemented to improve competition and reduce anticompetitive behavior. The paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of addressing antimonopoly factors in medical policies, not only for the benefit of patients and providers but also for the sustainability of the healthcare industry as a whole.

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Daragh Zane "Addressing Antimonopoly Factors in Medical Policies: Improving Columbias Impression through Carnegies Problem-Solving Approach".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2018.

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Date of Release: 2018
Author(s): Daragh Zane.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications