Spanish competition authorities have fined the General Council of Official Odontological and Stomatological Medicine Colleges, an industry union group, for adopting a series of agreements and recommendations which aimed at stopping patients from freely choosing from the full array of available dental prostheses (dentures), ensuring the selection would be left to dentists themselves. The colleges thereby restricted and interfered with the operation of the dentures market.
The General Council launched a 2010 campaign entitled ‘A denture is not a dentist’, which was directed at warning denture makers that “we were serious” and “capable of striking back”/ The campaign included negative publicity towards the use of dentures in mass media outlets. Spanish competition regulator CNMC determined that these actions were detrimental to patients, who may have been forced to pay higher prices for dentures and dental services.
The sanctions on the dentists’ colleges also extend to a series of guidelines which sought to establish rates for dentists, despite this being explicitly prohibited by law. The publication of ‘orientation’ guidelines was prohibited in order to push for greater competition between professionals, benefiting users. However, a study by the General Council has been determined to have been intended as a way to help its members coordinate their prices, in open violation of competition law.
Full content: CNMC
Want more news? Subscribe to CPI’s free daily newsletter for more headlines and updates on antitrust developments around the world.
Featured News
Croatian Supermarket Chain Tommy Cleared to Acquire Brodokomerc Nova
Oct 13, 2024 by
CPI
X and Unilever Settle Antitrust Dispute, Continuing Partnership
Oct 13, 2024 by
CPI
Federal Judge Allows Antitrust Claims Against GoDaddy to Proceed
Oct 13, 2024 by
CPI
Court Ruling Opens Door for Microsoft to Sell Xbox Games on Android Without Google’s Cut
Oct 13, 2024 by
CPI
Realtors Appeal to Supreme Court Over DOJ’s Investigation into Antitrust Violations
Oct 13, 2024 by
CPI
Antitrust Mix by CPI
Antitrust Chronicle® – Refusal to Deal
Sep 27, 2024 by
CPI
Antitrust’s Refusal-to-Deal Doctrine: The Emperor Has No Clothes
Sep 27, 2024 by
Erik Hovenkamp
Why All Antitrust Claims are Refusal to Deal Claims and What that Means for Policy
Sep 27, 2024 by
Ramsi Woodcock
The Aspen Misadventure
Sep 27, 2024 by
Roger Blair & Holly P. Stidham
Refusal to Deal in Antitrust Law: Evolving Jurisprudence and Business Justifications in the Align Technology Case
Sep 27, 2024 by
Timothy Hsieh