Theodosia Stavroulaki

Theodosia Stavroulaki is an Assistant Professor of Law at Saint Louis University School of Law. Before joining the SLU LAW faculty, Theodosia was an Assistant Professor of Law at Gonzaga University School of Law (2022-2024). Previously, Theodosia served as a Jaharis Faculty Fellow at the DePaul College of Law (2020-2022), Grotius Research Scholar at Michigan University School of Law, and Hauser Global Fellow at NYU School of Law. Theodosia’s scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in Northwestern University Law Review, Iowa Law Review, the Journal of Competition Law & Economics, Berkeley Business Law Journal, World Competition, Loyola Consumer Law Review, and the American Journal of Law & Medicine. Theodosia’s book, Healthcare, Quality Concerns and Competition Law: A Systematic Approach (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2023) explores how health care quality concerns are considered by competition authorities on both sides of the Atlantic.

How Private Equity Hurts the Healthcare Workforce

Theodosia Stavroulaki reviews how the involvement of private equity in American healthcare leads to, among other negative outcomes, burnout and stress among healthcare workers, particularly physicians. She writes that the consequences could cripple America’s healthcare system.

How the Wrong Presumptions Led to the Wrong Conclusions in the United/Change Healthcare Merger

On Sept. 19, a federal judge approved UnitedHealth Group’s acquisition of Change Healthcare over the concerns of the U.S. Department of Justice. The judge’s...

Opening the Black Box: The Hidden Costs of Data-Driven Mergers in Health Care

Vertical data-driven mergers between health insurers and drug suppliers may facilitate health insurers’ efforts to discriminate against vulnerable populations, leaving them without meaningful access...

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