The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally found that a lack of price competition is "harming customers" after re-examining private healthcare in central London.
In its provisional findings report, the CMA said that private hospital group HCA's large market share, combined with high barriers to entry and expansion in central London, resulted in HCA facing w...
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