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Pet prescription costs could be capped at £21 under new veterinary reforms

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Pet prescription costs could be capped at £21 under new veterinary reforms.

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Pet owners could see prescription costs capped at £21 under sweeping Government proposals to overhaul the veterinary sector.The plans, set out in a new white paper, would introduce major reforms to how veterinary practices operate, including a requirement for every clinic to hold an official operating licence.The proposed licensing system would bring veterinary practices more closely into line with GP surgeries and care homes.Labour is also considering creating a new independent regulator for the veterinary sector.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Under the proposals, the regulator would carry out inspections and publish compliance reports for veterinary practices.Vet clinics would also be required to display clear price lists and disclose ownership information so customers can make more informed choices before paying for treatment.Ministers said the reforms are designed to improve transparency and increase competition in the veterinary sector.According to the Government, more than 60...

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