
Vet firms to be accountable to independent regulator under Government proposals
Vet practices will be required to publish price lists for common treatments and be transparent about options, supported by an enhanced “Find a Vet” service and…
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Vet practices will be required to publish price lists for common treatments and be transparent about options, supported by an enhanced “Find a Vet” service and a £21 cap on written prescription fees. Vet businesses will be accountable to an independent regulator for the first time as part of proposals to deliver the biggest reform of the sector in 60 years. Environment , Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Emma Reynolds said: “ Pets are part of the family, but for too many households the cost of caring for them has become a real worry.
Furthermore, Greater transparency on prices, the ownership structure of vet firms and standards will help pet owners choose the right care and save money, while the introduction of a comparison website would drive down vet fees, according to a White Paper. The Government said the measures would deliver the biggest overhaul of veterinary regulation in six decades.
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Vet practices will be required to publish price lists for common treatments and be transparent about options, supported by an enhanced “Find a Vet” service and a £21 cap on written prescription fees.
reliability low1/2 sourcesVet businesses will be accountable to an independent regulator for the first time as part of proposals to deliver the biggest reform of the sector in 60 years.
reliability low1/2 sourcesEnvironment , Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Emma Reynolds said: “ Pets are part of the family, but for too many households the cost of caring for them has become a real worry.
reliability low1/2 sourcesGreater transparency on prices, the ownership structure of vet firms and standards will help pet owners choose the right care and save money, while the introduction of a comparison website would drive down vet fees, according to a White Paper.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Government said the measures would deliver the biggest overhaul of veterinary regulation in six decades.
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Vet practices will be required to publish price lists for common treatments and be transparent about options, supported by an enhanced…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideVet businesses will be accountable to an independent regulator for the first time as part of proposals to deliver the biggest reform of the…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideEnvironment , Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Emma Reynolds said: “ Pets are part of the family, but for too many households the cost of…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideGreater transparency on prices, the ownership structure of vet firms and standards will help pet owners choose the right care and save…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideThe Government said the measures would deliver the biggest overhaul of veterinary regulation in six decades.
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