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As pioneers in the practice of Membership Medicine we are dedicated to revitalizing individual and family health. Our concept blends a modern approach and traditional healthcare philosophy. We place control back into the patient’s hands and offer a pristine environment for you, the consumer!

A progressive movement towards improving health care and distancing physician dependency on managed care reimbursement has led to the creation of membership medical practices (MMP). These low-volume practices personalize care and redirect the physician’s energy to the patient and their needs. In today’s “managed care world”, physicians’ are often times required to be responsible for 5 to 6 thousand patients. This high-volume patient load results in long waits for appointments, limited time for physicians to spend with patients and noted deficiencies in patient care. MMP’s have a limited number of patients, allowing physicians to provide personalized medical care for each patient with focus on disease prevention and wellness. The payment of an annual membership fee allows the practice to limit the number of patients and provide this level of service, without being completely dependent upon managed care reimbursement.

CooperativeMed, founded by Michael O’Neal.  Despite widespread caution and doubt the founding physician successfully launched his Membership Medical Practice immediately upon completion of residency training, the first in the nation started without pre-existing patients and with minimum capital.

To address the tremendous growth potential of MMP’s, CooperativeMed was formed and a sound management team assembled. CooperativeMed will be responsible for developing and maintaining clinics in regional and eventually national markets throughout North America.

 

 

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Did you know?
CooperativeMed offers a novel opportunity for members to have a customized nutritional supplement based upon a functional vitamin analysis.

Health Tip!
Vitamin C at recommended or higher doses has NOT been shown to reduce the symptoms or duration of the common cold.

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