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How Oregon Is Ending Corporate-Run Healthcare

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Oregon's Corporate Medicine Law: Impacts and Implications

This chapter explores Oregon's corporate practice of medicine law, established in 1947, and its implications for healthcare delivery. It highlights the tension between corporate ownership and patient care, discussing historical shifts towards managed care and the erosion of corporate practice bans. The conversation underscores the need for regulatory frameworks that prioritize clinician ownership to ensure patient-centered medical decision-making.

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