The Reproduction of Physician Autonomy in Ontario Medical Group Practice

Author:

Williams A. Paul1,Burke Mike2,Vayda Eugene3

Affiliation:

1. Professor in the Public Administration Programme, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Toronto, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Administration, University of Toronto,

2. Executive Assistant, Centre for Health Studies, York University, Toronto, and Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science

3. Professor of Health Administration and Medicine, University of Toronto, and Michael Stevenson, Director of the Centre for Health Studies, York University, Toronto, and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science

Abstract

A belief exists about the advantages of group medical practice over solo practitioners. The paper through a survey of 105 group practices examines a number of organisational and operational factors. The results suggest that practices are not always organised in a way to maximise the benefits of group operation but are still characterised by an individualistic approach.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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