Why one state banned corporate ownership of doctors’ offices

06/23/25 at 03:30 AM

Why one state banned corporate ownership of doctors’ offices
Modern Healthcare; by Michael McAuliff; 6/13/25
As private equity investors and large companies such as Amazon and UnitedHealth Group acquire doctors’ offices at a rapid pace, states are considering tougher measures to stem what one senior legislator described as “relentless” consolidation in the healthcare sector. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) enacted a statute on Monday to strengthen the Beaver State’s longstanding “corporate practice of medicine” law. The new law effectively bars private equity firms and other companies from controlling physician offices and mandates that doctors own at least 51% of their practices.

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