The Number of Physicians in Private Practice Keeps Declining
A recent article in MedPage Today shared this: The percentage of physicians in private practice has continued to decline, according
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A recent article in MedPage Today shared this: The percentage of physicians in private practice has continued to decline, according
Continue readingI am just going to quote this physician who posted this on X. His name is : John Asghar MD
Continue readingI love movies and a good story—most humans do. Stories have a powerful way of revealing truth and helping us
Continue readingThe double dilemma of doctors. Say what? Stay with me as I connect the outstanding show “The Man in the
Continue readingI just wanted to share some fun information that has come my way (Thanks Jeff Gold). First, there is this:
Continue readingAt the heart of Direct Primary Care (DPC) lies a straightforward concept: access to comprehensive, personalized primary care for a
Continue readingToday, I am sharing an article called “Should Primary Care Be Covered By Insurance?” Well, we’ve discussed this in the
Continue readingWe go into medicine all wide-eyed and with a mission to change the world. We don our White Coats in
Continue readingAuthor: Sarah Zaheer, MD It is safe to say that many DPC docs are noticeably clear that they are not concierge
Continue readingWhy do docs stay on Medicare plans? Sure, to help patients, but economically, why? Payments to docs down 33% over
Continue readingThis is a very small snippet from my talk in 2017. It describes Death Row Syndrome for physicians who are
Continue readingFOUR HORSEMEN is a concept that has been used in various contexts. Four horsemen has been used to describe the
Continue readingCan the GOVT help DPC? Has it helped any of us so far? Not really. Check out Dr. Kenny Qiu’s
Continue readingThis clip from Bill Maher is terrific. Watch and then exchange all the information from colleges to hospitals/healthcare. An administrator
Continue readingPhysicians are warned against treating themselves, their family members, and their close friends and romantic partners since they may not
Continue readingThe role of a doctor is multifaceted. We are teachers, advocates, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and, ultimately, healers. In many capacities, we
Continue readingNPR recently aired an episode of Morning Edition highlighting membership based primary care and concerns around cost and access these practices may cause.
Continue readingAuthor: Lara Kenney, MD In 2018, my good friend Dr. Wendy Dean began to shed light on a critical issue plaguing
Continue readingThe word “concierge” is an interesting one. While in today’s world, hearing the word makes one dream of luxury and
Continue readingThey want to replace you. They want to replace you with someone else or something else. They = administrators, the
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