Bogus Administrative Work is Removed with Direct Primary Care

I found the above chart and found it very revealing. When you have no time to do real patient work, then your work suffers. The chart is from X:

Roughly 9 hours by the doctor, and 50+ hours by staff — just to keep up with the bureaucracy. That’s 60 hours not directed toward patient care. No other developed country comes close.

John Asghar, MD

Full disclaimer: This is a real doctor who is a spine surgeon. I cannot, however, find the source for the chart. That being said, these numbers for doctors here in the US seem accurate.

Direct Primary Care removes most of this administrative burden. There is no coding. There is no dealing with insurance companies or the government. Doctors also see fewer patients (on average, 8 a day vs. 25). This, in itself, makes for less administrative work.

The biggest benefit of DPC removing this burden is that it allows physicians to have more time with their patients and more time to think about their issues. We become better doctors. And they get better care.

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