Bill seeks to repeal TN law that effectively grants immunity from anti-trust law, allowing Ballad Health to form

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A new bill in the Tennessee General Assembly takes aim at Ballad Health and seeks to repeal the law that allowed the hospital organization to form. The bill, HB 2600, proposed by Rep. Gloria Johnson (D – Knoxville), calls Ballad’s Certificate of Public Advantage a “failed experiment” and said the law granting it effectively allowed monopolies to form in East Tennessee.

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