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Big bump in concierge, direct primary care in recent years
The study showed that concierge and direct primary care practices were widely distributed across the U.S., but concentrated ...
Direct primary care (DPC) lets you pay a monthly fee so you can see your primary doctor at any time. The monthly fee to join a direct primary care office is usually between $50 and $100 per month.
The excessive amount of government intervention that has been entrenched in our nation’s health care system is curiously pushing medical providers to channel this negative energy into positive ...
Primary care providers face an increasingly challenging landscape that limits their time with patients. A report in Annals of Family Medicine concluded PCPs spend almost 6 hours daily dealing with ...
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Skipping insurance: How direct primary care is reshaping the doctor-patient relationship
As healthcare costs and doctor shortages continue to frustrate patients across Florida, an increasingly discussed model ...
With new concerns over the effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)[1] on access to care and continued frustration with third-party reimbursement, innovative care models such as direct primary care ...
Direct primary care is a subscription model of delivering health care that is gaining popularity in the U.S. DPC patients enjoy benefits unheard of in most primary care offices – from zero wait times ...
Andrea Meneses stumbled on a direct primary care clinic because of a crisis. Her grandmother, visiting Wisconsin from Bolivia, did not have insurance but needed to see a doctor fast. One of the ...
Direct primary care is yet another in a long line of ideas to help reinvigorate primary care for both doctors and patients. Some view it as a panacea, others as snake oil. I’m not sure what it is, but ...
As an employee benefits attorney and compliance consultant, last summer’s executive order on “improving price and quality transparency in American healthcare to put patients first” piqued my interest.
South Carolina lawmakers are considering legislation establishing that direct primary care agreements are not insurance. Primary care includes routine and preventative services such as annual ...
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