
AMGA is made up of several entities that deliver value to member medical groups.
American Medical Group Association (AMGA)
A nonprofit trade association that advocates for multispecialty
medical groups and other organized systems of care and for the patients
served by these systems by continuously striving to improve patient care
through innovation, information sharing, benchmarking, the creation of
sound public policy, and leadership development.
American Medical Group Foundation (AMGF)
The philanthropic arm of AMGA, dedicated to demonstrating that the
total coordinated care model continues to provide the highest quality,
cost-effective, efficient care possible and to fostering quality
improvement in group practice through education and research programs in
clinical quality, patient safety, service, operational efficiency, and
innovation.
Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP)
An affiliate of AMGF, CAPP is a joint undertaking by some of the
nation's largest and most prominent physician practices to foster the
evolution and development of the accountable physician group model.
Anceta, LLC
A for-profit informatics and analytic company formed to transform
comprehensive healthcare information into actionable knowledge and
accountable, evidence-based practice. This data warehouse is the only
national effort to collect and share critical information across
non-affiliated medical group organizations.