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Patients will leave your practice. Sometimes they move. Sometimes they “get insurance.” Sometimes you have no idea why they are
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Patients will leave your practice. Sometimes they move. Sometimes they “get insurance.” Sometimes you have no idea why they are
Continue readingHere is an essential practice tip. I will continue to give more so check back with DPC News on a
Continue readingAnswer: You can do whatever the f%ck you want. It’s your practice. You can give as much charity care out
Continue readingI am pretty knowledgeable about the DPC universe. I want to give some advice to those thinking about doing DPC.
Continue readingA few years ago, I was consulting with a prospective private practice client. Always new client conversations are enjoyable and
Continue readingThis is another warning to you DPC doctors out there. The post we did recently on Telemedicine Scams was very
Continue readingI often hear DPC curious docs who want to know of others who have started their practices recently. Some have
Continue readingThis was shared on Facebook and is a hack on how to fight the prior authorization red tape by the
Continue readingThis is one of those things that divides the DPC community. Should you do meet-and-greets for prospective patients? Personally, I
Continue readingIn this virtual media-driven world one of the biggest mistakes today’s physicians can make is neglecting some powerful practice development
Continue readingRebekah Bernard, MD continues to help promote Direct Primary Care. In her latest article in Medical Economics called Direct care
Continue readingThe following comes from Kissi Blackwell, MD: If you’ve got a random closet for meds, consider putting in some U-shaped
Continue readingIn DPC we frankly speak to each other about the harsh realities that private practice entails. This of course is
Continue reading“Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.” Richard Branson, founder
Continue readingMany years ago, Napoleon Hill wrote an especially important book “Think and Grow Rich.” Although the style may be dated,
Continue readingI want to highlight another great article by Dr. Rebekah Bernard in Medical Economics. I highly recommend you read the
Continue readingMake no mistake about it. Staffing your practice will we be one of the biggest challenges you’ll ever face as
Continue readingThis is a question I have asked myself over and over multiple times per day. One thing that has become
Continue readingMost of you are probably already aware of the amazing educational opportunities the DPC Alliance provides, but did you know
Continue readingOne of the issues that too many private practice owners resist, and do not give nearly enough time to is
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