Federal Association of Medical Care Centers

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The Federal Association of Medical Care Centers with the addition of Health Centers - Integrated Care eV (BMVZ) based in Berlin is a non-profit registered association .

Presentation of the association

The BMVZ advocates a modern health system in which ensuring a high quality of care in all regions, taking patient and professional interests into account, and the economic efficiency of the health system are all equally important parameters for action.

In order to achieve this goal, the activities of the BMVZ are aimed at improving the political and economic situation as well as the social acceptance of interdisciplinary and integrative forms of care and developing new ideas and concepts in this regard. The interests of medical care centers (MVZ) and polyclinical health centers ( polyclinics ) are in the foreground of the association's activities.

In this sense, the Federal Association of Medical Supply Centers-Health Centers-Integrated Supply e. V. as a platform for the merging of theoretical principles with practical experience and for the exchange of experiences between all actors who are looking for new, efficient forms of medical care.

Medical institutions and interested companies have joined forces in the BMVZ with the aim of promoting cooperation in outpatient health care . The 310 member companies of the BMVZ include, in particular, medical care centers which, as cooperatively structured institutions, already provide such care for their patients.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ BMVZ: Health Centers. Retrieved May 30, 2020 .