RT @JACCJournals: Practice consolidation continues to be a trend in #cardiology practice, according to #JACC research letter. Perhaps a res…
RT @JACCJournals: Practice consolidation continues to be a trend in #cardiology practice, according to #JACC research letter. Perhaps a res…
RT @JACCJournals: Practice consolidation continues to be a trend in #cardiology practice, according to #JACC research letter. Perhaps a res…
Practice consolidation continues to be a trend in #cardiology practice, according to #JACC research letter. Perhaps a response to market forces? Read more: https://t.co/VzJ8ivTIPb https://t.co/vbz07LVSjv
RT @JACCJournals: Gone is the solo practitioner cardiologist? Maybe so, as suggested by new #JACC research: https://t.co/VzJ8ivC7XD @joefig…
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Gone is the solo practitioner cardiologist? Maybe so, as suggested by new #JACC research: https://t.co/VzJ8ivC7XD @joefigs2 @kejoynt https://t.co/ooOXyHM8iB
Cardiologists are more likely to join larger practices with their peers and less likely to go it alone according to an analysis of US data comparing 2013 and 2017 https://t.co/8wC40KlM0U
Consolidation Among Cardiologists Across U.S. Practices Over Time | JACC: Journal of the American College of Cardiology https://t.co/YhOdSIAJFm
Most of growth is in urban areas while rural practices are relatively stable. Highly concentrated hospital markets saw the greatest shift to larger practices. Physician-level & community-level predictors seem less important. @JACCJournals @kejoynt