The difference between an individual practice association plan (IPA) and a group practice plan is that ________.
A) An IPA is made up of a group of independent doctors who work out of their own offices; while a group practice plan confines doctors to the same central, shared facility.
B) A group practice plan is made up of a group of independent doctors who work out of their own offices; while an IPA confines doctors to the same central, shared facility.
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