Before the rise of these groups, solo chiropractors often paid a premium for essential tools—from adjusting tables and X-ray film to nutritional supplements and office software. CBG acted as a "group purchasing organization" (GPO), aggregating the purchasing volume of thousands of members to negotiate deep discounts with vendors. A Shift in Practice Management This model transformed how clinics operated:
While the landscape of medical supply procurement has shifted with the advent of massive online marketplaces, the story of the Chiropractic Buying Group remains a classic example of how independent professionals can unite to gain without sacrificing their autonomy. Original Internist - ProHealth Seminars chiropractic buying group
* FOR MORE INFORMATION. * CALL VIRGINIA. * (573) 341-8448. * EMAIL: vkessing@fidnet.com. ProHealth Seminars Before the rise of these groups, solo chiropractors
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the emerged as a strategic solution for independent practitioners struggling with the rising costs of equipment and supplies. Led by figures like Dr. Ron Oberstein , the group leveraged collective bargaining power to help individual clinics access pricing typically reserved for large hospital networks. The Power of Collective Bargaining Original Internist - ProHealth Seminars * FOR MORE
: Collective buying allowed "mom-and-pop" clinics to remain competitive as larger chiropractic franchises began to enter the market.