SPOTLIGHT -
A remedy for burnout: It’s time to listen
Is direct primary care a solution to physician burnout?
The risk of direct care
There are concerns that could swallow up the direct primary care movement and shunt it from being a potential salvation for our system to a flash in the pan.
Difference between concierge and direct care
While there are many similarities between the two models, the differences turn direct care from a curiosity or sideshow to a potentially huge player in the American healthcare marketplace.
The value of the direct pay monthly fee to physicians and patients
The monthly fee changes the experience for doctors and patients for the better.
A reasonable defense of direct primary care
A rational approach to the criticisms of direct primary care.
Direct primary care: three key consequences of dropping payers
Running a DPC practice means excluding third-party payments, which in turn means better patient satisfaction for our services.
How my life changed: transitioning to direct primary care
DPC is not only best for doctors and patients, but perhaps an idea that could rescue a system that is dying at the hands of others.