How physician practice types have changed since 2012

The percentage of physicians working in a solo practice setting has consistently decreased since 2014, according to data from the American Medical Association. 

The organization released its Physician Practice Benchmark Report May 29, which includes data on the distribution of physicians by practice type from 2012 to 2024. 

In 2024, the most common practice setting for physicians was a single specialty group, with more than one-third of physicians. 

Here is how physician’s practice settings have evolved since 2012:

Solo practice

2012: 18.4%

2014: 17.1%

2016: 16.5%

2018: 14.8%

2020: 14%

2022: 12.9%

2024: 11.9%

Single specialty group

2012: 45.4%

2014: 42.2%

2016: 42.8%

2018: 42.8%

2020: 42.6%

2022: 41.8%

2024: 37.2%

Multi-specialty group

2012: 22.1%

2014: 24.7%

2016: 24.6%

2018: 25.2%

2020: 26.2%

2022: 26.7%

2024: 27.8%

Direct hospital employee/contractor

2012: 5.6%

2014: 7.2%

2016: 7.4%

2018: 8%

2020: 9.3%

2022: 9.6%

2024: 12.2%

Faculty practice plan

2012: 2.7%

2014: 2.8%

2016: 3.1%

2018: 3%

2020: 2.9%

2022: 3.5%

2024: 3.7%

Other

2012: 5.8%

2014: 5.9%

2016: 5.7%

2018: 6.2%

2020: 2.9%

2022: 3.5%

2024: 7.2%

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