After Appalachian Hospitals Merged Into Monopoly, Their ERs Slowed To A Crawl

Ballad Health, A 20-Hospital System In The Tri-Cities Region Of Tennessee And Virginia, Benefits From The Largest State-Sanctioned Hospital Monopoly In The United States. In The Six Years Since Lawmakers In Both States Waived Anti-Monopoly Laws And Ballad Was Formed, ER Visits For Patients Sick Enough To Be Hospitalized Grew More Than Three Times As Long And Now Far Exceed The Criteria Set By State Officials.

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Tennessee Attorney General Urges Look At Ballad Health Amid Community Concerns Over Monopoly Deal

Tennessee’s Attorney General Says The State Needs To Pay Attention To Concerns Of East Tennesseans About Ballad Health, A State-Approved Hospital Monopoly.

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Carter County Measure Calling For More State Scrutiny Of Ballad Health Monopoly Fails To Pass

The Carter County Commission Failed To Pass A Resolution Asking Tennessee Officials To Better Regulate Ballad Health, A State-Sanctioned East Tennessee Hospital Monopoly.

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East Tennessee Official Says Ballad Health Issued Threat To Care After Community Protest

The Hospital Monopoly Threatened To Cut Funding For An Ambulance After Carter County Residents Complained At A Meeting About It Eliminating The Community’s Only ICU.

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Carter County Residents Stand Up Against Ballad Healthcare Monopoly, Media Ignores Their Testimony

Local Residents Stood Up To Testify Against The Ballad Healthcare Monopoly In East Tennessee At A Recent Meeting Of The Carter County Commission But Their Testimony Was Widely Ignored By Local Media In Favor Of The Healthcare Group.

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Ballad Health Hearing Exposes Further Criticism Of Healthcare Monopoly

On Monday, Tennessee Held Its Annual Public Hearing On The Certificate Of Public Advantage (COPA) That Governs The Ballad Healthcare System Which Has Come To Monopolize A Whole Slew Of Counties Across The State.

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Ballad Health Care Monopoly Blocks Competition, Causes Decline In Medical Options And Quality

According To Our Source, Ballad Health Care, Who Runs A Monopoly As The Sole Healthcare Provider In Some Areas Of The State, Is Now Actively Blocking Certificates Of Need (CONs) Which Means Competition Is Not Being Allowed To Enter The Market.

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