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Group practice impacts on patients, physicians and healthcare systems: a scoping review

Terry Zwiep, San Ahn, Jamie Brehaut, Fady Balaa, Daniel I. McIsaac, Susan Rich, Tom Wallace, Husein Moloo

2021BMJ Open28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the advantages and disadvantages that group practices have on patients, physicians and healthcare systems. STUDY DESIGN: . Titles and abstracts were screened by two reviewers. A quantitative analysis was performed to assess the type, year and region of publication, as well as the population studied. A qualitative descriptive analysis was performed to identify common themes. STUDY SETTING: MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane databases were searched from database inception to October 2018 for papers which assessed outcomes relevant to the research question. RESULTS: Our search strategy returned 2408 papers and 98 were included in the final analysis. Most papers were from the USA, were surveys and assessed physician outcomes. Advantages of group practices for patients included improved satisfaction and quality of care. Studies of physicians reported improved quality of life and income, while disadvantages included increased stress due to poor interpersonal relationships. Studies of healthcare systems reported improved efficiency and better utilisation of resources. CONCLUSIONS: Group practices have many benefits for patients and physicians. However, further work needs to be done assessing patient outcomes and establishing the elements that make a group practice successful.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMEDLINEHealth careFamily medicinePatient satisfactionNursingEconomicsLawEconomic growthPolitical scienceInterprofessional Education and CollaborationPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcarePrimary Care and Health Outcomes