HEALTHQUARTZ
Vermont becomes the latest state to limit private equity's influence over healthcare
Vermont has enacted a law to limit private equity's influence over healthcare by preventing corporate entities from making medical decisions and requiring healthcare companies to disclose ownership. Governor Phil Scott signed the legislation, H.583, into effect.
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