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Medical Group Management Association

www.mgma.com

 
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) helps create successful medical practices that deliver the highest-quality patient care. As the leading association for medical practice administrators and executives since 1926, MGMA helps improve members’ practices through exclusive member benefits, education, resources, news, information, advocacy, and networking opportunities, and produces some of the most credible and robust medical practice economic data and data solutions in the industry. Through its industry-leading ACMPE board certification and Fellowship programs, MGMA advances the profession of medical practice management. Through its national membership and 50 state affiliates, MGMA represents more than 33,000 medical practice administrators and ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.mgma.com
  • 104 Inverness Terrace East
    Englewood, CO USA 80112
  • Phone: 303.799.1111

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