The successful action last week by the ACCC in prosecuting two surgeons in the Federal Court for ‘market fixing’ might herald a new step in breaking some of the stranglehold the medical profession has over new entrants. Then again it might not.
The successful action last week by the ACCC in prosecuting two surgeons in the Federal Court for ‘market fixing’ might herald a new step in breaking some of the stranglehold the medical profession has over new entrants. Then again it might not.