[2] In 2016, Le Benger was named #8 in the "NJBiz Health Care Power 50 list" – a publicized ranking of the leaders of New Jersey healthcare organizations, state policymakers and legislators.
[6] The two had met in the United States Army's World War I Ambulance Company 33, which Lawrence had organized, and which was later headed by Bensley.
[7][8] The teamwork they experienced as army medical staff led them to try to replicate the idea in civilian life, and they founded the first team medicine practice in New Jersey in 1919.
[14] His wife, Helen Flemer Plunkett, who performed a community medicine auxiliary role, died on July 5, 2007, at the age of 108.
In 2003, Summit Medical Group signed a lease for a 42-acre office complex in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, that formerly housed the D&B Corporation.
[25] In November 2022, Walgreens Boots Alliance's primary-care-center subsidiary, Village Practice Management agreed to buy Summit Health in a deal worth nearly $9 billion, including debt.