The model of comprehensive group practice advanced by the CCMC in 1932 has been an elusive reformist vision. Changes in the techniques and technology of medical practice will require new professional agendas as well as new political constituencies. Analysis of the process of these changes must balance advocacy of any Utopian forms of practice.
Author(s): Steven A. Schroeder
Volume 56, Issue 2 (pages 169–186)
Published in 1978