Can a non-profit in rural Maine start a DPC clinic?

Northern Light Health bolted from Castine, Maine, recently leaving town without a health clinic. The Castine Community Hospital Corp has been looking at options over the past year.

That exploration was in response to the system facing financial problems, location closures, insurance disputes and other operating challenges

And what have they settled on?

A direct primary care clinic.

Such a practice could be opened in Castine as part of a community health plan or independently, according to the board.

The Castine group may not be able to have a center up and running by Feb. 27, but now aims to announce the operating structure, timeline and staffing before the end of February. For now, the board is working to determine what the organization would look like structurally and legally.

I am always curious to see how these organizations, administrations, or corporations decide how to open a DPC clinic on their own. I have seen attempts fail (University of Houston Medical School), and I have seen other ones open with no regard to financial planning (Maine Health). In fact, the article even references the latter.

Here are my questions (and predictions) for the Castine Community Hospital Corp:

  1. Do you have a real DPC doc consulting you? Someone who has done this independently and successfully?
  • That doctor can help you open successfully and frugally. Do NOT do this on your own!!

2. Do you have a doctor who wants to work there? And will that doctor own the practice?

  • If the Castine Community Hospital Corp. is going to own it and just hire a doctor, then this will fail. They won’t get a doctor, and it will end up being a revolving door of non-doctors working there. Promote this opportunity with an ownership option. Offer the doctor a financial head start and an office space already built out with equipment and staff. Eventually hand him or her the keys. That would enticing.

If anyone else has ideas or information on what is going on in Castine, please comment. Or send this along to them. ‘