On the recordJuly 18, 2023
So, far too often, consolidation decreases quality of care, eliminates competition, which increases costs, and removes the possibility of physicians owning their own business.
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congress.govSo, far too often, consolidation decreases quality of care, eliminates competition, which increases costs, and removes the possibility of physicians owning their own business.
Williams warns about the consequences of consolidation in healthcare.
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