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In Practice 15: 202-205 (1993)
© 1993 British Veterinary Association

Buying groups: the case for and against

BOB YOUNG and ROGER EDDY

Many veterinary practices have banded together in recent years to obtain the benefits of bulk purchasing arrangements for medicines and other products. However, the concept of buying groups remains controversial. In the following articles, two senior practitioners, BOB YOUNG and ROGER EDDY, examine, respectively, the pros and cons of joining such a scheme







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