Rethinking Competition in Healthcare – Reflections from a Small Island

CPI ANTITRUST CHRONICLE 2021

8 Pages Posted: 14 Jun 2021

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Mary Guy

Trinity College Dublin

Date Written: May 2021

Abstract

After approximately 30 years, and following a decisive move towards integrated care systems, competition reforms in English healthcare seem to be rejected, even though the underlying relationship between the public healthcare system and private healthcare market remains. This paper explains how competition in English healthcare has developed to involve the Competition and Markets Authority and a sectoral regulator (NHS Improvement), and how general UK merger control and the prohibition on anticompetitive agreements have been applied. Current legislative proposals call for a substantial refocusing of competition authority involvement and removal of the regulator’s competition powers. These proposals are developing against a backdrop of closer cooperation between public and private healthcare providers in response to COVID-19. This paper concludes by suggesting that the current opportunity to rethink how competition works in English healthcare is a welcome development.

Keywords: Competition Health NHS CMA COVID-19

JEL Classification: I1, I11, I18

Suggested Citation

Guy, Mary, Rethinking Competition in Healthcare – Reflections from a Small Island (May 2021). CPI ANTITRUST CHRONICLE 2021, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3858865

Mary Guy (Contact Author)

Trinity College Dublin

Centre for Health Policy and Management
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin, Dublin 2 Dublin 2
Ireland

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