Becker's Healthcare October 1, 2024
Andrew Cass

California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have given the state’s attorney general the authority to review and veto private equity healthcare deals deemed bad for patients and consumers, NPR affiliate KQED reported Sept. 30.

The proposed legislation would have covered deals involving public hospitals, health systems, physician groups and long-term care facilities operating in the...

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