Medical insurers have welcomed proposals by the Competition Commission (CC) to shake-up the private healthcare market, but hospital groups have reacted angrily, calling them "plainly wrong".
As part of its review of the private healthcare market, the CC has recommended the banning of incentives between hospitals and practitioners, the mandating of fee and care quality data, the sale of...
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