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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7078480" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>It is no accident that big companies are now seeking to take over the TB testing job now.</p><p></p><p>It's very much an American way of doing business. You just buy up all the competition in the marketplace until you effectively dominate it. I dare say the veterinary world and even doctors surgeries and the like would appear very attractive to this kind of investor as it is a captive audience and I know there has been resistance to American conglomerates getting involved with parts of the UK healthcare system but the coalition government allowed it to happen anyway.</p><p></p><p>Of course for many years big companies lobbied the EU for a variety of reasons, thankfully the UK has resisted any EU involvement in the NHS but we were a whiskers breadth away from agreeing to blanket EU drug and medical devices approvals at one time. After the PIP implant and mesh scandals it is a good job we did not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7078480, member: 54866"] It is no accident that big companies are now seeking to take over the TB testing job now. It's very much an American way of doing business. You just buy up all the competition in the marketplace until you effectively dominate it. I dare say the veterinary world and even doctors surgeries and the like would appear very attractive to this kind of investor as it is a captive audience and I know there has been resistance to American conglomerates getting involved with parts of the UK healthcare system but the coalition government allowed it to happen anyway. Of course for many years big companies lobbied the EU for a variety of reasons, thankfully the UK has resisted any EU involvement in the NHS but we were a whiskers breadth away from agreeing to blanket EU drug and medical devices approvals at one time. After the PIP implant and mesh scandals it is a good job we did not. [/QUOTE]
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