THIS PAPER IS FOR REFERENCE PURPOSE ONLY. DO NOT SUBMMIT IT TO YOUR SCHOOL Healthcare Laws in U.S. Healthcare Organizations Student Name Institution Affiliation Contracts and Antitrust Protocols Based on the Criminal Aspects of Health Care Differentiate between the concepts of criminal law, antitrust, and health care as they apply to U.S. health law in the 21st Century. Conceptualize the primary ways in which these laws apply to U.S. health care administrators Criminal law in U.S. healthcare involves dealing with professionals in the healthcare department that may be guilty of a particular criminal action against a particular patient. For instance, doctors who do a medical procedure without the consent of the patient, or against the patients will, are regarded under the law to be criminally liable. Antitrust is a body of law organized to promote economic competition mostly in healthcare. The significant goal of antitrust law is ensuring that markets are competitive. In various health organizations, antitrust litigation is common. The law has played a significant role in organizing and shaping modern markets. The health care law focuses mainly on the judicial, executive, and legislative rules and regulations that guide and govern the healthcare industry. The industry involves hospitals and