explains consolidated veterinaries with a clear framework and having access to the latest technology improves the consolidation outcomes. Consolidated practices have standardized care, hence minimum levels of care across all clinics. They also offer treatment and diagnostics options such as access to MRIs and specialists that small private clinics cannot. Ideally, the corporations would have improved services that capitalize on the welfare of their patients, a standard that both private and corporate practices should aim for. However, research on the impacts of solidification on human social insurance by Guay (2016 p.11), has shown otherwise. Patient health outcome is substantially worse from the heavily consolidated areas, which results from a lack of competition. This correlation has also been seen in the consolidated vet industry. According to a report by Bloomberg, veterinarians who have worked on corporations expose a picture of rigidity and increased profit margin. A former corporate veterinarian said he was sometimes required to offer excessive or unnecessary treatment, diagnostics, and medications during the annual wellness. Former administrators also recalled paying attention to doctors who reach their sales targets while increasing the patient charges