The Federal Trade Commission will hold a public June 18 in Washington, D.C., to assess the impact of certificates of public advantage on health care prices, quality, access and innovation. 鈥淪tates have enacted COPAs with the assumption that regulatory oversight can mitigate the effects of lost competition and may allow hospitals to achieve certain efficiencies,鈥 FTC said. 鈥淭he Commission is interested in empirical research on the actual benefits and harms associated with COPAs, and on qualitative analyses of stakeholders鈥 experience with COPAs. Such studies and analyses, as well as the information presented at this workshop, may help advance the agency鈥檚 policy and enforcement strategies.鈥 The workshop is part of FTC鈥檚 . 

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