The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is reducing some of its demands on private healthcare providers and practitioners to address lack of competition and consumer detriment issues in the market.
However it will still require greater transparency and clarity from healthcare providers and clinicians on the cost and quality of treatment and will ban or restrict certain benefits and incentives...
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