US Anesthesia Partners moves to dismiss Texas patient's US antitrust claims
( March 17, 2025, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: US Anesthesia Partners moved for dismissal in a US case accusing it of illegally monopolizing the hospital anesthesia services in Texas, saying the plaintiff cannot show he was harmed by USAP’s conduct. “USAP has investigated Mr. Musharbash’s narrow standing allegations (which turn on a single payment he made for one episode of treatment in 2024) and determined that the amount Mr. Musharbash paid to USAP did not have anything to do with USAP’s purportedly supracompetitive contract rates,” it said.See attached file. ...
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