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One major advantage for providers adopting eHealth initiatives like electronic medical records is interoperability, the ability to share and use data across multiple platforms.
Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where a seller charges different prices for the same product or service to different customers, not based on costs but on what the seller believes each customer can afford or is willing to pay.
Single-Price Monopoly
A market structure where a single seller sells a unique product in the market and does not charge different prices to different consumers for the same product.
Monopolist's Profits
The excess earnings a monopolist achieves by being the sole provider of a product or service, which allows for pricing above marginal cost.
Price Discrimination
A strategy by a provider to sell the same or almost the same goods or services at various prices in different markets.
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