An Experience with Group Practice

Abstract
INTEREST in the development of group practice and in the mechanics of such a development has increased in the United States.1 2 3 Growth of group practice offers valuable opportunities for observing and recording different arrangements. It is important that groups report their experiences so that others may benefit from such a practical review. This description of the formation and characteristics of the Montefiore Medical Group is offered not as an exemplar but as a working model of a type of group practice.The Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York set out in 1947 to deliver to subscribers comprehensive medical care, . . .

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