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  1. Size of medical practices in the U.S. 2012-2022

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    Updated Jul 15, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Size of medical practices in the U.S. 2012-2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/415971/size-of-medical-practices-in-the-us/
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    Jul 15, 2023
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    Time period covered
    Sep 2022 - Nov 2022
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2022, roughly three in ten surveyed physicians worked in medical practices that were fewer than **** physicians in size. Another *** in ten physicians were in practices of **** to *** physicians, while **** percent were in practices with ** or more physicians. On the other hand, *** in ten physicians surveyed were directly employed or contracted by a hospital. U.S. physicians The number of active doctors of medicine in the U.S. has increased dramatically in the past 50 years. Currently, there are over ********* active doctors in the United States. Among all U.S. states, **********, followed by ********, was the state with the highest number of active physicians. It is estimated that there will be a deficit of over *** thousand physicians by 2030. Medical practices Many sources indicate that physicians are moving away from private practice and into practices owned by hospitals or medical groups. In 2022, a ******** of physicians were practice owners, partners or associates and over **** of physicians were employed by someone else. In the same year, a majority of U.S. physicians said that they are at full capacity or overworked within their practices while only *** ***** of physicians indicated that they had time to see more patients.

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    Physician Groups Market Size, Industry Analysis By Number of Physicians (2...

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    Updated Jul 31, 2023
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    Infinitive Data Expert (2023). Physician Groups Market Size, Industry Analysis By Number of Physicians (2 to 10, 11 to 24, 25 to 50, and More than 50), By Ownership (Physician-owned, Hospital-owned, and Others), By Specialty (Primary Care, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Psychiatry, Cardiology, Dermatology, and Others) – Global, Trends, Share And Forecast 2023-2030 [Dataset]. https://www.infinitivedataexpert.com/industry-report/physician-groups-market
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    Jul 31, 2023
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    Time period covered
    2023 - 2032
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    In 2023, the total market for physician groups in the United States was estimated to be worth $271.47 billion. With a CAGR of 3.7% between 2023 and 2030, the market is projected to expand from $279.69 billion in 2023 to $360.49 billion. Market size, growth, share

  3. Physician offices in Canada 2023, by province and employment size

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    Updated Nov 24, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Physician offices in Canada 2023, by province and employment size [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/437770/physician-offices-in-canada-by-region-and-employment-size/
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    Nov 24, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    In 2023, Canadian physician offices that were employers had mostly just *** employees. One physician office in Quebec have over *** employees. Some physician offices do not employ individuals, usually these establishments are operated by the owner. This statistic displays the number of physician offices in Canada as of 2023, by province and employment size.

  4. Specialist Medical Practices in Germany - Market Research Report (2015-2030)...

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    IBISWorld, Specialist Medical Practices in Germany - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/germany/industry/specialist-medical-practices/983/
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    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    Germany
    Description

    The range of services offered by specialist practices for certain illnesses, injuries or preventative measures is essential for healthcare and is benefiting from the ageing population and rising patient numbers. Sector revenues have risen by an average of 10.3% per year over the past five years. The capped budgeting of services and the cost increases in energy, rents and wages, which have not been adequately refinanced, have put increasing pressure on the earnings situation of industry players in recent years. Specialist practices in energy-intensive areas such as radiology or neurology have been particularly hard hit by rising energy prices.In addition to various cost increases, structural problems such as a worsening shortage of skilled labour and excessive bureaucracy are putting a strain on outpatient care structures. An increasing number of requirements, documentation obligations and checks are taking up time and increasingly restricting the time and localisation of patient care. There is a threat of long waiting times for specialist appointments, an ongoing freeze on the admission of new patients and further service cuts for patients in specialist practices. This development in turn puts a damper on revenue growth.The orientation value negotiated by the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds for 2024 is to be increased by 3.85%, meaning that specialists will receive more money for the same amount of services. However, this increase is unlikely to fully cover the cost increases for rent, energy and practice requirements. In 2024, the salaries of medical assistants alone have risen by 7.4% across all pay scale groups.In 2025, turnover in the sector is expected to amount to 47.1 billion euros. This corresponds to a decline in turnover of 0.6% compared to the previous year. Rising operating expenses, cost increases due to innovations and the growing need for medical care due to an increasing number of patients are leading to a continuous rise in financial expenditure and putting pressure on the profitability of many practices. A further increase in remuneration rates is expected accordingly.IBISWorld expects industry turnover to increase at an average annual rate of 1.5% over the next five years and reach 50.6 billion euros in 2030. The increasing level of digitalisation and rising investment in new medical technology equipment should lead to more efficient practice processes. Against the backdrop of a shortage of skilled labour, however, the supply bottleneck is likely to worsen in the coming years and place an additional burden on the workforce. In all likelihood, waiting times for specialist appointments will continue to rise as a result and fewer new customers will be able to be accepted.

  5. Community Tracking Study Physician Survey, 2004-2005: [United States]

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    Updated Feb 14, 2024
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    Center for Studying Health System Change (2024). Community Tracking Study Physician Survey, 2004-2005: [United States] [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR04584.v3
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    Feb 14, 2024
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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    Center for Studying Health System Change
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    Time period covered
    2004 - 2005
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This is the fourth round of the physician survey component of the Community Tracking Study (CTS). The first round was conducted in 1996-1997 (ICPSR 2597), the second round in 1998-1999 (ICPSR 3267), and the third in 2000-2001 (ICPSR 3820). Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the CTS is a large-scale investigation of changes in the American health care system and their effects on people. As in the previous rounds, physicians were sampled in the 60 CTS sites: 51 metropolitan and 9 nonmetropolitan areas that were randomly selected to form the core of the CTS and to be representative of the nation as a whole. However, the fourth round lacks an independent supplemental national sample of physicians, which augmented the CTS site sample in the previous rounds. Information collected by the survey includes net income from the practice of medicine, year of birth, sex, race, Hispanic origin, year of graduation from medical school, specialty, board certification status, compensation model, patient mix (e.g., race/Hispanic origin of patients and percent with chronic conditions), career satisfaction, practice type, size, and ownership, percent of practice revenue from Medicare, Medicaid, or managed care, acceptance of new Medicaid and Medicare patients and, if applicable, reasons for not accepting them, use of information technology for care management, number of patient visits and hours worked in medically related activities during the last complete week of work, and the number of hours spent providing charity care in the last month. In addition, the survey elicited views on a number of issues such as patient-physician interactions, competition among practices, the influence of financial incentives on the quantity of services provided to patients, trends in the amount and quality of nursing support, one's ability to provide quality care and obtain needed services for patients, and the importance of various factors that may limit the quality of care. Part 3, the Site and County Crosswalk Data File, identifies the counties that constitute each CTS site. Part 4, Physician Survey Summary File, contains site-level estimates and standard errors for selected physician characteristics, e.g., the average age of physicians, the average percentage of patients with a formulary, and the percentage of physicians who said medical errors in hospitals are a minor problem.

  6. United States Primary Care Physician Market Size By Care Model...

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    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    Verified Market Research (2025). United States Primary Care Physician Market Size By Care Model (Fee-for-Service, Value-Based Care), By Practice Size (Solo Practice, Small Group Practice), By Specialization (Internal Medicine, Family Medicine), By Geographic Scope And Forecast [Dataset]. https://www.verifiedmarketresearch.com/product/united-states-primary-care-physician-market/
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    Jun 26, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2026 - 2032
    Area covered
    North America, United States
    Description

    United States Primary Care Physician Market size was valued at USD 294.64 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 389.25 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.1% from 2026 to 2032. Key Market Drivers:Rising Demand from Aging Population: The United States primary care physician market is experiencing significant growth due to 10,000 Americans turning 65 daily (U.S. Census Bureau 2023), creating unprecedented demand for geriatric care. Major health systems like Kaiser Permanente and Mayo Clinic are expanding primary care residency programs by 25% in 2024 to address this need. The American Medical Association reports chronic disease management for seniors now accounts for 60% of primary care visits. Medicare Advantage plans are aggressively recruiting PCPs, with UnitedHealthcare adding 5,000 primary care providers to its network in Q1 2024. This demographic shift ensures sustained demand for primary care services nationwide.Growing Emphasis on Value-Based Care: Transition to value-based payment models is driving market expansion, with 40% of Medicare payments now tied to quality metrics (CMS 2023). Leading providers like Oak Street Health and One Medical are investing USD 2 Billion collectively in 2024 to expand value-based primary care centers. The shift has increased average primary care salaries by 15% since 2022 (MGMA 2023) as health systems compete for physicians who can deliver quality outcomes. Walmart Health's nationwide clinic expansion specifically targets value-based primary care, planning 500 new locations by 2027. This reimbursement transformation is reshaping practice economics and physician employment trends.Increasing Adoption of Telehealth Services: The primary care market is evolving with 35% of visits now conducted virtually (CDC 2023), up from 5% pre-pandemic. Teladoc and Amwell have integrated AI-powered diagnostic tools into their platforms, improving virtual care efficiency by 30%. State licensing reforms allow 25% more cross-state telehealth practice (FSMB 2024), easing physician shortages in rural areas. Amazon Clinic's 2024 nationwide rollout offers text-based primary care, further expanding access. Hybrid care models combining in-person and virtual visits are becoming standard, with 80% of large practices adopting this approach (AMA 2024).

  7. Number of specialty physicians in the U.S. 2025, by field of specialty

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    Updated Nov 24, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of specialty physicians in the U.S. 2025, by field of specialty [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/209424/us-number-of-active-physicians-by-specialty-area/
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    Nov 24, 2025
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    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of April 2025, there were a total of 570,655 specialty physicians active in the United States. Of these, most were specialized in emergency medicine. Physician compensation Significant pay variations exist across specialties and regions, with orthopedic doctors and surgeons command the highest average annual salaries at 564,000 U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, the Midwest region offers the highest average physician compensation at 385,000 U.S. dollars annually. Interestingly, doctors in Northern parts of the United States tend to earn less than their counterparts in other regions. Burnout among physicians Despite high salaries, U.S. physicians face high workload and stress in the workplace. Nearly half of surveyed doctors reported feeling burnout, with higher burnout rates among female doctors, younger physicians, and those in primary care compared to their counterparts. More effort to combat burnout is needed in the healthcare system. Increasing compensation was cited by physicians as the top measure to alleviate burnout, followed by adding support staff and offering more flexible schedules.

  8. Number of active licensed physicians in Colorado 2025, by specialty area

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    Updated Nov 24, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of active licensed physicians in Colorado 2025, by specialty area [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/209438/number-of-active-physicians-in-colorado-by-specialty-area/
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    Nov 24, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Apr 2025
    Area covered
    Colorado, United States
    Description

    As of April 2025, there were a total of 8,537 active specialty physicians in Colorado. This included some 892 psychiatrists and 300 oncologists.

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    Medical Peer&External Physician Review Services Report

    • datainsightsmarket.com
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    Updated Oct 25, 2025
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    Data Insights Market (2025). Medical Peer&External Physician Review Services Report [Dataset]. https://www.datainsightsmarket.com/reports/medical-peerexternal-physician-review-services-1440617
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 25, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The global market for Medical Peer & External Physician Review Services is experiencing robust expansion, driven by an increasing emphasis on quality of care, the growing complexity of healthcare regulations, and the rising incidence of medical malpractice claims. With a current market size estimated at USD 12.5 billion and projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11%, the market is poised for significant advancement. Key drivers include the imperative for healthcare providers to adhere to stringent quality standards and accreditation requirements, as well as the need for objective medical assessments in legal and insurance contexts. The burgeoning volume of healthcare services and procedures, coupled with a growing awareness of patient safety, further fuels the demand for independent physician reviews to ensure appropriate and effective medical interventions. The market is segmented into distinct application areas, with Hospitals and Clinics representing the largest share due to their high volume of patient care and associated review needs. Peer Review Organizations (PROs) and Certified Physicians are crucial segments in terms of service delivery, while Medical Universities and Academic Institutes contribute to research and development in this field. Law and Consulting Firms leverage these services extensively for medico-legal cases and expert opinions. Geographically, North America, particularly the United States, currently dominates the market, attributed to its mature healthcare infrastructure and established legal framework. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth, fueled by expanding healthcare access, increasing healthcare expenditure, and a rising number of medical professionals adopting external review practices. Restraints include the high cost of specialized services and potential challenges in achieving universal adoption across all healthcare settings, alongside the need for continuous adaptation to evolving healthcare policies. This comprehensive report delves into the dynamic landscape of Medical Peer & External Physician Review Services, providing an in-depth analysis of market dynamics, key trends, and future projections from 2019 to 2033. With a base year of 2025, the report offers valuable insights for stakeholders seeking to understand the market's trajectory and capitalize on emerging opportunities. The study estimates the market size to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, with significant growth anticipated throughout the forecast period.

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    U.S. Physician Groups Market Report

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    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    Market Research Forecast (2025). U.S. Physician Groups Market Report [Dataset]. https://www.marketresearchforecast.com/reports/us-physician-groups-market-718
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    Jun 17, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    United States
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The U.S. Physician Groups Market size was valued at USD 281.45 USD Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 383.01 USD Billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.5 % during the forecast period. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Cases of Orthopedic Injuries to Boost Market Progress. Potential restraints include: Surge in Employment of Physicians by Hospitals to Restrain Market Growth. Notable trends are: Increasing Number of Hospitals and ASCs Identified as Significant Market Trend.

  11. General Medical Practices in the UK - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

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    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    IBISWorld (2025). General Medical Practices in the UK - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/united-kingdom/market-research-reports/general-medical-practices-industry/
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    Jul 8, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    The General Medical Practices industry’s revenue is anticipated to stay flat overall during the five years through 2025-26. However, in 2025-26, revenue is estimated to edge up by 1% to £16.6 billion. The industry has faced numerous pressures that have led it to stagnate. Despite high demand from an ageing population, coupled with a rise in chronic illnesses like obesity and diabetes leading to a surge in demand for healthcare services, long waiting lists, chronic underfunding and staff shortages persist. There has been a notable decline in the number of qualified GPs in recent years – according to the British Medical Association, there were 1,115 fewer fully qualified GPs in April 2025 than in September 2015. In 2024, collective action from GPs against NHS contracts, partly due to only 8.1% of total NHS funding being spent on primary care, according to the NHS Confederation, led to services faltering and backlogs increasing. As reported by NHS England, backlogs have been rising by an average of 18,751 patients each month in early 2025. In recent years, the emergence of private-sector providers as a competitive alternative for patients seeking faster access to healthcare services has started to reshape the industry. Low disposable income hinders individual household demand for private healthcare, but corporations continue to invest in it for employee benefits. More private providers are being handed NHS contracts, helping a struggling NHS stay on its feet. Such partnerships are changing revenue and profit patterns within the industry. Typically, publicly backed GPs are not for profit and any surplus is reinvested back into the system, but privately backed GPs keep hold of their profit for shareholders and management. Over the five years through 2030-31, revenue is forecast to expand at a compound annual rate of 3.6% to reach £19.9 billion. The Labour government’s £29 billion transformation plan is looking to revitalise the NHS over the 10 years through 2035, improving GP infrastructure, patient handling and contractual models. This aims to enhance patient access, while alleviating administrative burdens and should help to bolster general medical practices' revenue. The new 2025-26 NHS GP contract looks to enhance the digitisation of the NHS, cutting back time spent on admin and freeing up more time for consultations, bolstering productivity.

  12. Number of active licensed physicians in New Jersey 2025, by specialty area

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    Updated Nov 24, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of active licensed physicians in New Jersey 2025, by specialty area [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/211031/number-of-active-physicians-in-new-jersey-by-specialty-area/
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    Nov 24, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Apr 2025
    Area covered
    New Jersey, United States
    Description

    As of 2025, there were a total of 17,316 active licensed specialty physicians in New Jersey. This included some 1,853 psychiatrists and 725 oncologists.

  13. Number of new patients at oncology practices in the U.S. 2013 by practice...

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    Updated Mar 31, 2014
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    Statista (2014). Number of new patients at oncology practices in the U.S. 2013 by practice size [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/606543/number-new-oncology-patients/
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    Mar 31, 2014
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    Time period covered
    2013
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This survey displays the number of new patients at oncology practices in the United States in 2013, by practice size. In that year, oncology practices with seven or more physicians saw approximately 2,700 new patients.

  14. US Concierge Medicine Market Analysis - Size and Forecast 2025-2029

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    Technavio (2025). US Concierge Medicine Market Analysis - Size and Forecast 2025-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/us-concierge-medicine-market-analysis
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    Jan 31, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2025 - 2029
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    US Concierge Medicine Market Size 2025-2029

    The US concierge medicine market size is forecast to increase by USD 2.83 billion at a CAGR of 7.8% between 2024 and 2029.

    The concierge medicine market is experiencing significant growth due to several key trends. The aging population in North America is a major driving factor, as the demand for personalized healthcare services increases among older adults. Additionally, the preference for convenient and efficient healthcare services is leading to an increasing number of individuals opting for concierge medicine. Concierge practices offer a range of services, including telehealth and remote healthcare services, lab tests, referrals to specialists, and ongoing care coordination. However, challenges remain, including limited insurance coverage for these services and high costs, which may limit market growth. Despite these hurdles, the market is expected to continue expanding as more healthcare providers offer customized care solutions to meet the unique needs of their patients.
    

    What will be the Size of the market During the Forecast Period?

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    The market represents a significant shift in healthcare delivery, offering personalized primary care services to patients for an out-of-pocket retainer fee. This model, also known as retainer-based or membership-based medicine, enables physicians to provide unparalleled access and attention to their patients, including round-the-clock availability, house calls, and care while traveling. Patients benefit from convenience, accessibility, and a more comprehensive healthcare experience, with preventive care, regular health assessments, and proactive health measures prioritized.
    Furthermore, this trend has gained traction due to increasing healthcare costs, hospitalizations, and specialist visits, leading to heightened healthcare spending. Employees, particularly executives and high-net-worth individuals, are increasingly seeking this level of care to manage lifestyle changes, and specific health concerns, and maintain optimal well-being. The market's growth is driven by the demand for personalized, convenient, and accessible healthcare services.
    

    How is this market segmented and which is the largest segment?

    The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.

    Application
    
      Primary care
      Pediatrics
      Cardiology
      Internal medicine
      Others
    
    
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      Group
      Standalone
    
    
    Geography
    
      US
    

    By Application Insights

    The primary care segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
    

    Concierge medicine, a membership-based model of healthcare delivery, enables individuals to access personalized primary care services with round-the-clock availability. Primary care physicians in this model cater to a smaller patient load, ensuring better health outcomes and improved patient satisfaction. This model offers numerous benefits, including office visits, lab tests, house calls, care while traveling, referrals to specialists, preventive care, and regular health assessments. Concerns such as hospitalizations, specialist visits, and healthcare spending are proactively managed through customized healthcare plans.

    Furthermore, the geriatric population and various medical specialties, including psychiatry, pediatrics, osteopathy, neurology, and internal medicine, are served. Electronic health records facilitate seamless care coordination. The convenience and accessibility of concierge medicine, along with ongoing monitoring and preventive care, contribute to better health outcomes. The primary care and standalone segments of concierge medical practices are experiencing growth, with an increasing number of individuals seeking personalized healthcare experiences.

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    Market Dynamics

    Our market researchers analyzed the data with 2024 as the base year, along with the key drivers, trends, and challenges. A holistic analysis of drivers will help companies refine their marketing strategies to gain a competitive advantage.

    What are the key market drivers leading to the rise in adoption of US Concierge Medicine Market?

    The growing geriatric population is the key driver of the market.

    The market has witnessed significant adoption among individuals seeking personalized healthcare services. Concierge medical practices offer round-the-clock access to primary care physicians, house calls, lab tests, and care while traveling. Membership-based care allows patients to bypass long waiting times and receive preventive care, regular health assessments, and referrals to specialists. The market caters to various healthcare needs, including psychiatry, pediatrics, osteopathy, neu
    
  15. GP practices in the UK 2017, by patient list size and health service

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    Statista, GP practices in the UK 2017, by patient list size and health service [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/892134/gp-practices-in-the-uk-by-patient-size-and-health-service/
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    Time period covered
    2017
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    This statistic displays the distribution of GP practices in the United Kingdom by devolved health service and patient list size in 2017. In England and Scotland, the highest proportion of GP practices have ***** to ***** patients as of 2017. In the NHS in Wales, the highest percentage of practices have to deal with patient list sizes of ***** to *****.

  16. Contact with medical doctors, by age group and sex, household population...

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    Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2017). Contact with medical doctors, by age group and sex, household population aged 12 and over, Canada, provinces, territories, health regions (January 2000 boundaries) and peer groups [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/1310058601-eng
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    Mar 6, 2017
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    Government of Canadahttp://www.gg.ca/
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    This table contains 267456 series, with data for years 2000 - 2000 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (199 items: Canada; Health and Community Services Eastern Region; Newfoundland and Labrador (Peer group D); Health and Community Services St. John's Region; Newfoundland and Labrador (Peer group H); Newfoundland and Labrador ...) Age group (14 items: Total; 12 years and over; 12-19 years; 15-19 years; 12-14 years ...) Sex (3 items: Both sexes; Females; Males ...) Contact with medical doctors (4 items: Total population for the variable contact with medical doctors; Contact with medical doctors in past 12 months; Contact with medical doctors; not stated; No contact with medical doctors in past 12 months ...) Characteristics (8 items: Number of persons; Low 95% confidence interval - number of persons; High 95% confidence interval - number of persons; Coefficient of variation for number of persons ...).

  17. General Medical Practices in Ireland - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

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    Updated Sep 24, 2025
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    IBISWorld (2025). General Medical Practices in Ireland - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/ireland/market-research-reports/general-medical-practices-industry/
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    Sep 24, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    Ireland
    Description

    The provision of healthcare services in Ireland is balanced between the public and private sectors. Patients aged seven and under, over 70 and those earning up to the median income of €46,000 or with certain medical conditions are eligible for free GP visits, for which practices are reimbursed by the Health Service Executive. However, just under half of Ireland's population accesses healthcare privately through private health insurance or out-of-pocket payments. A growing and ageing population is supporting GP demand, with revenue forecast to climb at a compound annual rate of 7.6% over the five years through 2025 to reach €1.6 billion. One reason the percentage is so high is because of an unusually low base year in 2020. Revenue plunged in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as people postponed non-essential appointments, creating a backlog of patients and driving a spike in GP demand in the years since. High demand is driving up GPs’ income and people have been increasingly turning to private general medical practices to get treatment quickly amid lengthy public wait times. This has lifted revenue value in the industry, set to rise by 2.5% in 2025. The government expanded the number of people eligible for free GP healthcare to around 500,000 additional patients between August and November 2023. Profit consequently took a small knock in 2023 as fewer people were dependent on more lucrative private services. Revenue is set to grow at a compound annual rate of 3.8% over the five years through 2030 to reach €1.9 billion. Plans like the ICGP International Medical Graduates Rural GP Programme are underway to tackle the worsening GP shortage and deal with increasing demand for GP appointments. The number of people aged 65 and over is estimated to reach over one million people by 2030, according to the Central Statistics Office, propelling demand for GP services. Technological adoption through the rollout of the Electronic Health Record in 2026 will save GPs' administrative burden and help free up time for patient care.

  18. Clinical Utility of a Comprehensive, Whole Genome CMA Testing Platform in...

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    John Peabody; Megan Martin; Lisa DeMaria; Jhiedon Florentino; David Paculdo; Michael Paul; Rena Vanzo; E. Robert Wassman; Trever Burgon (2023). Clinical Utility of a Comprehensive, Whole Genome CMA Testing Platform in Pediatrics: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial of Simulated Patients in Physician Practices [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169064
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    Jun 4, 2023
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    John Peabody; Megan Martin; Lisa DeMaria; Jhiedon Florentino; David Paculdo; Michael Paul; Rena Vanzo; E. Robert Wassman; Trever Burgon
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    BackgroundDevelopmental disorders (DD), including autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID), are a common group of clinical manifestations caused by a variety of genetic abnormalities. Genetic testing, including chromosomal microarray (CMA), plays an important role in diagnosing these conditions, but CMA can be limited by incomplete coverage of genetic abnormalities and lack of guidance for conditions rarely seen by treating physicians.MethodsWe conducted a longitudinal, randomized controlled trial investigating the impact of a higher resolution 2.8 million (MM) probe-CMA test on the quality of care delivered by practicing general pediatricians and specialists. To overcome the twin problems of finding an adequate sample size of multiple rare conditions and under/incorrect diagnoses, we used standardized simulated patients known as CPVs. Physicians, randomized into control and intervention groups, cared for the CPV pediatric patients with DD/ASD/ID. Care responses were scored against evidence-based criteria. In round one, participants could order diagnostic tests including existing CMA tests. In round two, intervention physicians could order the 2.8MM probe-CMA test. Outcome measures included overall quality of care and quality of the diagnosis and treatment plan.ResultsPhysicians ordering CMA testing had 5.43% (p

  19. d

    Data from: General Practice Workforce

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    Updated Mar 25, 2010
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    (2010). General Practice Workforce [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/general-and-personal-medical-services
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    pdf(295.1 kB), xls(219.1 kB), pdf(188.0 kB), xls(231.4 kB), pdf(20.0 kB)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 25, 2010
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    https://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditionshttps://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditions

    Time period covered
    Sep 30, 1999 - Sep 30, 2009
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    Please note: Revisions were made as follows on 12 January 2011 to certain GP figures for 2009 published on 25 March 2010, to correct miscoding of GP type. The NHS IC apologises for any inconvenience caused. National headcount totals for 'GP Providers' and 'Other GPs' were revised from 28,607 to 27,613 and from 7,310 to 8,304 respectively. The National level total figure for 'All Practitioners' remains unchanged at 40,269 and no other national level headcount figures are affected. National full time equivalents totals for 'GP Providers' and 'Other GPs' were revised from 26,245 to 25,378 and from 5,866 to 6,733 respectively. The National level total figure for 'All Practitioners' remains unchanged at 36,085 and no other national level full time equivalent figures are affected. Summary A detailed view of the General Practice workforce including GPs by type and practice staff. The general practice census is collected each year and records numbers and details of GPs in England along with information on their practices, staff, patients and the services they provide. The detailed results contain further data tables for September 2009 for England, by Strategic Health Authority area and selected statistics by primary care trust. This report is one of three that make up the NHS Staff 1999 - 2009 publication The other two reports are: Non-Medical staff 1999 - 2009 Medical and Dental Staff 1999 - 2009

  20. M

    Medical Practice Management Software Report

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    Updated Feb 8, 2025
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    Archive Market Research (2025). Medical Practice Management Software Report [Dataset]. https://www.archivemarketresearch.com/reports/medical-practice-management-software-16105
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    Feb 8, 2025
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    Archive Market Research
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    https://www.archivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.archivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The global medical practice management software market is projected to reach a value of $9653 million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period (2025-2033). The market is primarily driven by the increasing demand for efficient and cost-effective practice management solutions, the proliferation of electronic health records (EHRs), and the rising adoption of cloud-based software. The market is segmented by type, application, and region. By type, the web-based segment is expected to hold the largest market share due to its ease of deployment and cost-effectiveness. By application, the hospitals segment is projected to dominate the market due to the increasing number of hospital facilities and the need for efficient patient management systems. North America is expected to remain the largest regional market, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. Key players in the market include AthenaHealth, Allscripts, Virence Health, McKesson Corporation, Cerner Corporation, Henry Schein, and eClinicalWorks. Description: Medical Practice Management Software (MPMS) empowers healthcare providers to streamline administrative and clinical operations, enhancing patient care and optimizing revenue. This comprehensive solution handles billing, scheduling, electronic health records, patient relationship management, and more. The global MPMS market is valued at $5.7 billion, projected to reach $15.6 billion by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 12.5%.

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Statista (2023). Size of medical practices in the U.S. 2012-2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/415971/size-of-medical-practices-in-the-us/
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Size of medical practices in the U.S. 2012-2022

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Jul 15, 2023
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Time period covered
Sep 2022 - Nov 2022
Area covered
United States
Description

In 2022, roughly three in ten surveyed physicians worked in medical practices that were fewer than **** physicians in size. Another *** in ten physicians were in practices of **** to *** physicians, while **** percent were in practices with ** or more physicians. On the other hand, *** in ten physicians surveyed were directly employed or contracted by a hospital. U.S. physicians The number of active doctors of medicine in the U.S. has increased dramatically in the past 50 years. Currently, there are over ********* active doctors in the United States. Among all U.S. states, **********, followed by ********, was the state with the highest number of active physicians. It is estimated that there will be a deficit of over *** thousand physicians by 2030. Medical practices Many sources indicate that physicians are moving away from private practice and into practices owned by hospitals or medical groups. In 2022, a ******** of physicians were practice owners, partners or associates and over **** of physicians were employed by someone else. In the same year, a majority of U.S. physicians said that they are at full capacity or overworked within their practices while only *** ***** of physicians indicated that they had time to see more patients.

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