The UK Competition Authority issues a provisional decision on remedies to increase competition in the private healthcare market (HCA)

CMA’s private healthcare provisional decision on remedies* The CMA has provisionally found that likely changes in London’s private healthcare market mean that extra remedies would not be proportionate. In April 2012, the Competition Commission, a predecessor body of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), started a market investigation into private healthcare which reported in April 2014, immediately after the establishment of the CMA. The report concluded that certain features of the markets for privately-funded healthcare services were leading to an adverse effect on competition (AEC). A

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UK Competition Authority, The UK Competition Authority issues a provisional decision on remedies to increase competition in the private healthcare market (HCA), 22 March 2016, e-Competitions Commitment Decisions, Art. N° 78818

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