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contract practice

noun

  1. the medical treatment of a group of persons by a physician or physicians with fees and services mutually agreed upon in advance.



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He said the company worked for a short time for the state without a contract as the state transitioned from one construction contract practice to another.

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Industrial "contract practice" is a form of health insurance which arose in isolated lumber camps and mining towns and is confined largely to lumber, mining and railroad industries.

He bought an industrial contract practice in Eatonville, 30 mi. southwest of Tacoma.

There Dr. Bridge, undisputed leader in Washington contract practice, directs his medical corporation.

The American Medical Association, stanch foe of socialized medicine, does not consider contract practice unethical per se.

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