The Federal Trade Commission wants to hear from physicians about their healthcare experiences with private equity, Chair Lina M. Khan said during recent remarks. She spoke via video as part of the closing keynote at the American College of Emergency Physicians’ annual meeting in Philadelphia. Khan said that hearing from physicians in emergency medicine and other specialties is essential as the FTC works to better understand these trends in healthcare, Radiology Business reports. Read more.
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