ASSOCIATION OF MEMBERSHIP
MEDICINE PROFESSIONALS

Why We Exist

We believe membership-based care is a vital component of sustainable modern medicine. The Association of Membership Medicine Professionals (AMMP) brings together the complementary experience and expertise of peers to strengthen patient relationships and professional standards.In the face of the challenges in primary care today, membership-based care: protects patient choice and access; supports innovation; advances physician well-being; and strengthens system sustainability to support the Healthcare Quadruple Aim. AMMP leverages clinicians, health systems, and allied professionals across the full spectrum of membership models, promoting collaboration, education, research, and best-practice development to deliver optimal membership-based patient care and experience.
Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to build on decades of work dedicated to the patient–provider relationship while advancing membership-based care as a sustainable component of modern practice. AMMP brings together clinicians, health systems, and allied professionals across the full spectrum of membership models to strengthen patient relationships and professional standards.
Through collaboration, education, research, and best-practice development, AMMP addresses the challenges facing primary care today. The association promotes a spectrum-based understanding of care that protects patient choice and access, supports innovation, advances physician well-being, and strengthens system sustainability in alignment with the Quadruple Aim, while helping recruit and inspire the next generation of primary care physicians.

What is currently happening in 2026?

The association was officially formed in January of 2026. The Board of Directors is in place and we are selecting leaders in membership medicine for our Advisory Council.
This will be approximately 20-25 individuals who will formally join the association and will serve on the Advisory Council for up to 3 years.
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Council members play a defined role in shaping the direction of the association and the broader field of membership medicine. Responsibilities include active committee participation, contributing subject-matter expertise, and advancing proposals for board consideration. The Advisory Council serves as the primary pipeline for future board leadership, with board candidates drawn from its membership.
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