The survey includes responses from 1,311 physicians.
In the past three years, physicians have:
• Moved to a different practice — 34.6 percent
• Went into solo practice — 17.4 percent
• Joined an ACO — 15.7 percent
• Left my practice to become hospital-employed —14.6 percent
• Became a patient-centered medical home — 14.3 percent
• Merged with other private practices — 8.9 percent
• Transitioned to a direct-pay practice — 7.1 percent
• Sold my practice and became hospital-employed — 5.4 percent
• Transitioned to a concierge practice — 3.1 percent
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