Leadership Insights: Sidibe v. Sutter Health – Lessons Learned from the Largest Antitrust Healthcare Case Taken to Trial in the US
Beginning in 2012, two major class action antitrust lawsuits were filed against Sutter Health by self-funded and fully insured patients. This resulted in the largest antitrust healthcare case ever taken to trial in the United States. Join Florence L. Di Benedetto, JD, senior vice president and general counsel for Sutter Health, as she shares candid insights into what happened, lessons learned, and why Sutter Health decided to settle one case but try the second. As this type of litigation becomes more prevalent, participants will take away important lessons; specific risks; and the impact on healthcare organizations, payers and rating agencies moving forward.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the path leading up to Sidibe v. Sutter Health, the largest antitrust health case taken to trial in the U.S.
- Identify lessons learned for healthcare leaders as antitrust cases become more prevalent.
Speakers:
Florence L. Di Benedetto, JD
Senior Vice President/General Counsel
Sutter Health
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