The Competition and Markets Authority's first act was to soften the remedies to tackle the £170m detriment suffered by consumers each year in the private healthcare market. Owain Thomas examines the review.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is easing some of its demands on private healthcare providers to address competition issues which cost patients at least £170m a year. But, as reporte...
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