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What Is a Group Medical Practice?
A group medical practice brings multiple healthcare providers together under one organization, sharing facilities, staff, and a common medical record. For patients, that usually means broader specialty coverage, coordinated referrals between providers, and more scheduling flexibility than a solo office can offer.
OurHealthNetwork tracks 88,612 group practices nationwide, drawn from CMS provider-enrollment data. Each practice page shows its full provider roster, the insurance plans its providers accept, affiliated hospitals, and CMS Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) quality scores.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a group medical practice?
A group practice is an organization of two or more healthcare providers who share facilities, staff, and medical records under one entity. Group practices often offer broader specialty coverage, coordinated care, and more appointment availability than a solo office.
How is a group practice different from a hospital?
A hospital provides inpatient and emergency care in a single licensed facility. A group practice is a collection of clinicians, often across multiple office locations, focused on outpatient care. Many group-practice providers also have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
How do I find a group practice near me?
Search a city above, or browse by state below. Each city page lists the group practices based there, ranked by size, with the specialties, insurance accepted, and quality ratings for each.
Can I see which insurance a group practice accepts?
Yes. Each practice page shows the insurance plans its providers are collectively in-network with. Acceptance varies by individual provider, so confirm your specific plan with the office before scheduling.