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Medical Practice Size Remains Fixed, Study Finds

The size of medical practices hasn’t changed in the past two years. So reports Med Page Today.

This finding comes from a study done by the American Medical Association, which also found that 60% of respondents worked in a practice with 10 or fewer physicians. Additionally, 57% of the survey participants were part of a physician-owned practice, a drop from the 60% seen during the 2012 survey. The finding reinforces recent reports that doctors are flocking to corporate- or hospital-run practices.

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Study Shows Medical Practice Size Remains Fixed

The size of medical practices hasn’t changed in the past two years, reports Med Page Today. This finding comes from a study done by the American Medical Association. The study also found that 60% of the respondents worked in a practice with 10 or fewer physicians. Also, 57% of the survey participants were part of a physician owned practice, while this is down from over 60% it does belay recent reports that doctors were flocking to corporate or hospital run practices.

 

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