State Policies on Provider Market Power

The Source is a comprehensive platform that monitors and documents various state-level activities related to healthcare prices and competition. It provides valuable resources in the form of legislation and litigation databases, which are searchable and easily accessible.

The Source is a comprehensive platform that monitors and documents various state-level activities related to healthcare prices and competition. It provides valuable resources in the form of legislation and litigation databases, which are searchable and easily accessible.

The Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality focuses on legislative measures that have an impact on the cost and quality of healthcare. This database allows stakeholders at the state level to gain insights into their legal and regulatory environment. By understanding the laws in place, these stakeholders can make informed decisions and take necessary actions to enhance access, quality, and efficiency in healthcare while also striving to reduce costs.

Additionally, The Source includes a collection of maps that offer a visual representation of notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform across all 50 states. These maps provide a convenient way to explore the different approaches taken by each state and the progress made in addressing healthcare challenges.

If users have specific laws or cases they are interested in, they can utilize the search functionality within the database. This feature enables targeted exploration of laws and cases pertaining to a particular state, making it easier to find relevant information.

Overall, The Source serves as a valuable tool for stakeholders involved in healthcare, providing them with the necessary information to navigate the complex landscape of healthcare legislation and policy across the United States.

Through a review of state laws, CPR found a short list of states – California, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, and Rhode Island – that are particularly active in their policy efforts regarding healthcare provider consolidation and market power.

State Policies on Provider Market Power Report

The Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality (SLIHCQ)

The Source on Healthcare Price & Competition

The Source tracks state activities impacting healthcare price and competition in both legislation (The Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality) and litigation in a searchable database to help stakeholders at the state level understand their legal and regulatory environment as they make efforts to improve access, quality, and efficiency, and reduce costs in healthcare.

Browse through the maps below to find out more about notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform across 50 states or search the database for specific laws and cases of a particular state.

ARTICLES & REPORT

  • by Anna Chau
    On March 6, 2026, New Mexico enacted HB306, the “Fair Pricing for Routine Medical Care Act”, to prohibit charging of healthcare facility fees for certain services, to require the disclosure of facility fees to patients, and to require the reporting of facility fees to the all-payer claims database.  The bill prohibits hospitals and clinics from […]
  • by Leelah Klauber
    Antitrust and Market Competition Playing Favorites — State Protection of Academic Medical Centers from Antitrust Oversight New England Journal of Medicine Jaime S. King, Katherine L. Gudiksen, Anna D. Sinaiko The authors explore a new trend with U.S. academic medical centers (AMCs) merging with nonacademic hospitals and health care systems.  These mergers pose risks of […]
  • by Bruce Allain, Managing Editor
    On March 26, 2026, the Department of Justice (DOJ) sued New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP), claiming NYP used illegal anticompetitive terms in their contracts with payors.  In the related press release, the DOJ stated that “New York-Presbyterian uses its market power to protect its margins, impede competition from rival hospitals, and prevent employers and unions from […]
  • by Bruce Allain, Managing Editor
    The Source’s founder Jaime S. King, and executive editor Katherine L. Gudiksen, working with Harvard’s Anna D. Sinaiko, have authored a report on state antitrust exemptions for academic medical centers (AMCs) published recently by the New England Journal of Medicine.  There is a recent history of AMCs merging with nonacademic systems, with states creating "carve-outs" to exempt AMCs from antitrust oversight.  The research […]
  • by Kassie Williams
    Background In August of last year, The Source shared information about the California Law Revision Committee's (CLRC) antitrust study, spurred by the 2022 Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 95. At its outset, the study aimed to address the U.S. monopoly problem and the "threat of market concentration" in California.  The legislature tasked the CLRC with determining […]
  • by Bruce Allain, Managing Editor
    Antitrust scrutiny of anticompetitive healthcare contract terms is on the rise, and the use of anticompetitive contract terms are increasingly in the crosshairs of both regulators and courts. When healthcare systems acquire a dominant market share, one method of capitalizing on this dominance is to impose anticompetitive terms on entities they contract with for financial […]

Unleashing the Power of Healthcare Data: Exploring HRSA’s Data Portal

Discover the power of the HRSA Data Portal in revolutionizing healthcare research and planning. Developed by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), this web-based platform provides access to a vast array of comprehensive healthcare data. From primary care facilities to health workforce information, the HRSA Data Portal serves as a centralized repository for diverse datasets. Explore its key features, including interactive data visualization tools that enable users to gain insights and identify trends. Customizable reports and dashboards allow for tailored analysis, while the data download capability empowers researchers to perform in-depth analysis and integrate HRSA data into their own workflows. With its potential to inform evidence-based decision-making, the HRSA Data Portal can contribute to improved healthcare delivery, reduced disparities, and targeted interventions. Unlock the potential of data-driven solutions and work towards equitable access to healthcare resources with the HRSA Data Portal. Access it now to drive positive change.

Introduction:

In today’s data-driven world, information has become a valuable asset, particularly in the healthcare industry. Access to accurate and comprehensive healthcare data can drive research, inform policy decisions, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Fortunately, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) understands the significance of data transparency and has developed a powerful tool: the HRSA Data Portal. In this blog post, we will delve into the depths of this invaluable resource and explore its potential to revolutionize healthcare research and planning.

What is the HRSA Data Portal?

The HRSA Data Portal is a web-based platform that provides access to a wealth of healthcare data collected by the Health Resources and Services Administration. HRSA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, tasked with improving access to healthcare services for underserved populations. The Data Portal serves as a centralized repository for various datasets, enabling users to analyze, visualize, and download information relevant to health resources, health workforce, and other critical healthcare domains.

Exploring the Key Features:

  1. Comprehensive Data Collection: The HRSA Data Portal offers an extensive collection of datasets covering diverse aspects of healthcare, including but not limited to primary care facilities, healthcare workforce, medically underserved areas, and health disparities. This wide-ranging data facilitates a holistic understanding of the healthcare landscape and enables researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals to identify gaps and target interventions more effectively.
  2. Interactive Data Visualization: The Data Portal incorporates interactive data visualization tools that empower users to explore healthcare data visually. From dynamic charts and graphs to geospatial mapping, these visualization features provide a user-friendly interface for gaining insights and identifying trends, patterns, and disparities across different regions and demographics. This functionality enhances data comprehension and assists in evidence-based decision-making.
  3. Customizable Reports and Dashboards: Users can create custom reports and dashboards using the available datasets within the HRSA Data Portal. This flexibility allows individuals to tailor their analysis and focus on specific areas of interest. Whether one is conducting research on healthcare access in rural communities or examining workforce distribution in underserved regions, the ability to customize reports streamlines the data exploration process and promotes targeted investigations.
  4. Data Download Capability: The Data Portal provides direct access to downloadable datasets in various formats, allowing researchers and analysts to integrate the HRSA data into their own analytical tools and workflows. This feature empowers users to perform in-depth analysis, conduct advanced statistical modeling, or combine HRSA data with other sources to gain a comprehensive understanding of healthcare dynamics.

The Potential Impact:

The HRSA Data Portal has the potential to revolutionize healthcare research, planning, and policy development. By fostering transparency and access to valuable information, the platform can facilitate evidence-based decision-making, leading to more effective resource allocation, improved healthcare delivery, and reduced health disparities. Researchers can leverage the data to identify gaps in healthcare access, evaluate the impact of interventions, and propose targeted solutions. Policymakers can utilize the insights gained from the data to shape healthcare policies that address the needs of underserved populations, ultimately enhancing the overall health of communities.

Conclusion:

The HRSA Data Portal stands as a testament to the power of data in transforming the healthcare landscape. Its robust collection of datasets, interactive visualization capabilities, customizable reports, and data download functionality provide a comprehensive toolkit for healthcare researchers, policymakers, and professionals. By leveraging this platform, stakeholders can gain valuable insights, make informed decisions, and work towards a future where healthcare resources are equitably distributed and accessible to all. The HRSA Data Portal serves as a beacon of hope, empowering us to unlock the potential of data-driven solutions in improving healthcare outcomes for communities across the nation.

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