Medical Economics November 14, 2023
Richard Payerchin

AIMPA intends to become a new voice for independent physicians across all specialties, including primary care.

The new American Independent Medical Practice Association (AIMPA) launched in October to be a new voice for independent doctors across all specialties, including primary care, internal and family medicine.

The organization started with almost 5,000 members who provide health care for 10 million patients across 39 states. Those physicians are united by a passion for quality patient care that is accessible, cost-effective, and unburdened by layers of health system bureaucracy.

“Independent medical practices are not dead,” said AIMPA inaugural President and Board Chair Paul Berggreen, MD, a gastroenterologist practicing in Phoenix, Arizona.

“We have some very smart physicians who are very much determined to...

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