How a commercial chain forces veterinarians to provide unnecessary care
%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Fcontent.production.cdn.art19.com%2Fimages%2F72%2F6c%2F30%2F35%2F726c3035-847c-472b-971a-e00683330fa3%2F7a7beee0247f894c67f4331f8c263fae4c4252093fe953625cd2858de668b75f12421f899f79fb19cfdfbab418b13c67553a8e3f88d0226f9ed0fe49cd62f0a9.jpeg&w=1920&q=100)
:format(jpeg):fill(f8f8f8,true)/s3/static.nrc.nl/taxonomy/893ef90-Vandaag-Landscape1600x868.png)
Unnecessary X-rays for your dog or an unnecessary blood test for your cat. Editor Stefan Vermeulen saw from the inside that veterinarians are being pressured by investment fund Evidensia to make more profit. More and more doctors and employees are fed up with the policy of this private equity club and are leaving en masse.
Do you have any questions, suggestions or ideas about our journalism? Please email our editors at [email protected].
- Guest:
- Stefan Vermeulen
- Presentation:
- Bram Endedijk
- Editorial:
- Cas Reijnders and Niki Ipenburg
- Assembly:
- Femke Bosma
- Final editing:
- Tessa Colen
- Coordination:
- Elze van Driel
- Production:
- Andrea Huntjens
- Photo:
- Marcel Berendsen / ANP
nrc.nl