group practice

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group practice

A group practice of doctors meets in a bright conference room to discuss patient care.

Definition

Noun: 1. A method of medical practice: Specifically, a professional and business model in which multiple physicians work together, sharing a common physical location (premises), administrative staff, equipment, and other resources to provide medical care.

Usage Notes
  • This term is primarily used in the context of healthcare, medicine, and business management within the medical field.
  • It describes the organizational structure of a medical practice, not a specific medical treatment or procedure.
  • It contrasts with solo practice, where a single physician operates independently.
Examples
  • After his residency, Dr. Evans decided to join a group practice to share overhead costs and have more regular hours.
  • The clinic's success is attributed to its model as a multi-specialty group practice, offering patients a wide range of services in one location.
  • Many new doctors prefer a group practice because it provides built-in colleagues for consultation and coverage.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be modified to specify the type: or
  • In healthcare policy discussions, group practice is often analyzed for its impacts on care coordination, cost-efficiency, and patient access.
Variants and Related Words
  • Group Practice Association: A formal organization or network of such practices.
  • Solo Practice: (Antonym) The practice of medicine by an individual physician working alone.
  • Clinical Practice: A broader term for the professional work of providing medical care, which can be conducted in a group or solo setting.
  • Partnership: A common legal structure for a group practice.
Synonyms
  • Medical partnership
  • Physician group
  • Shared practice
Antonyms
  • Solo practice
  • Individual practice
group practice

A group practice of doctors meets in a bright conference room to discuss patient care.

Noun
  1. (medicine) the practice of medicine by a group of physicians who share their premises and other resources