<p>In this episode of <em>The Consult Room</em>, I’m breaking down the final report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into the UK veterinary sector - and what it really means for pet guardians and veterinary professionals.</p><p>This has been a long-running investigation, and now we finally have clarity on what the CMA believes is happening in the veterinary market, what changes they’re proposing, and how this could shape the future of pet care in the UK.</p><p><em>So what have they found?</em><br>And more importantly - will any of this actually make veterinary care more affordable?</p><p>In this episode, I take a balanced look at the key findings, from rising costs and corporate ownership to medicines pricing and transparency. I also share my perspective as a practising vet, particularly working in the charity sector, where affordability is a daily reality.</p><p>Because while these changes may improve how the system works, the bigger question is whether they address the root problem - access to care.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In This Episode</strong></p><ul><li>The CMA’s final conclusions on the veterinary sector</li><li>Why vet costs have risen faster than inflation</li><li>The role of corporate ownership and transparency</li><li>Changes to prescriptions and medicine pricing</li><li>What new rules practices may need to follow</li><li>Why these reforms focus on transparency, not cost reduction</li><li>The potential unintended consequences for practices and clients</li></ul><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Vet care costs have risen significantly - but for complex reasons</li><li>The CMA’s reforms aim to improve transparency and choice</li><li>Greater clarity does not necessarily mean greater affordability</li><li>Costs may shift within the system rather than decrease</li><li>The affordability crisis in veterinary care remains unresolved</li></ul><p>🎙️ If you find these insights helpful, follow <em>The Consult Room</em> and share it with other pet guardians trying to make sense of rising vet costs.</p>

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The CMA Has Spoken - But Will Vet Care Get Cheaper?

APR 17, 202611 MIN
The Consult Room

The CMA Has Spoken - But Will Vet Care Get Cheaper?

APR 17, 202611 MIN

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<p>In this episode of <em>The Consult Room</em>, I’m breaking down the final report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into the UK veterinary sector - and what it really means for pet guardians and veterinary professionals.</p><p>This has been a long-running investigation, and now we finally have clarity on what the CMA believes is happening in the veterinary market, what changes they’re proposing, and how this could shape the future of pet care in the UK.</p><p><em>So what have they found?</em><br>And more importantly - will any of this actually make veterinary care more affordable?</p><p>In this episode, I take a balanced look at the key findings, from rising costs and corporate ownership to medicines pricing and transparency. I also share my perspective as a practising vet, particularly working in the charity sector, where affordability is a daily reality.</p><p>Because while these changes may improve how the system works, the bigger question is whether they address the root problem - access to care.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In This Episode</strong></p><ul><li>The CMA’s final conclusions on the veterinary sector</li><li>Why vet costs have risen faster than inflation</li><li>The role of corporate ownership and transparency</li><li>Changes to prescriptions and medicine pricing</li><li>What new rules practices may need to follow</li><li>Why these reforms focus on transparency, not cost reduction</li><li>The potential unintended consequences for practices and clients</li></ul><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Vet care costs have risen significantly - but for complex reasons</li><li>The CMA’s reforms aim to improve transparency and choice</li><li>Greater clarity does not necessarily mean greater affordability</li><li>Costs may shift within the system rather than decrease</li><li>The affordability crisis in veterinary care remains unresolved</li></ul><p>🎙️ If you find these insights helpful, follow <em>The Consult Room</em> and share it with other pet guardians trying to make sense of rising vet costs.</p>