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Medical Economics Insider: Check out the new edition dedicated to direct primary care

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Key Takeaways

  • Direct primary care is positioned as a pathway to re-center care on the physician–patient relationship by bypassing insurance-driven administrative gatekeeping.
  • Four experienced DPC clinicians outline operational realities of transitioning from conventional models, emphasizing candid discussion of opportunities and constraints.
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It’s a premium interactive digital edition built for physicians who mean business.

If you have questions about direct primary care (DPC), the newest Medical Economics Insider has physicians with answers.

Click here to see “Direct primary care 101,” the latest issue available now on the Medical Economics Insider home page. Be sure to click through to “view interactive issue” for the full edition.

DPC is a practice model gaining ground among doctors who want to reconnect with patients — and without insurance serving as procedural gatekeeper in between. But direct primary care is not yet a household phrase among patients, and physicians have questions about how it works. Four physician experts joined Medical Economics and Physicians Practice to share their expertise about moving direct primary care from theory to practice.

The panelists are:

They are candid in their explanations about how DPC will create opportunities for some physicians. And, like any practice model, DPC has its own set of challenges as well. Here’s a great place to start if you’re a physician who is thinking of making the change, or just want to learn more about an emerging practice model.

As an added bonus, here are a video about how patients grow to love their DPC physicians, a slideshow preview of the new edition, and a preview article about why more and more physicians are considering DPC.

And in case you missed them, here are past editions: 

Medical Economics Insider: A Decade of Value-Based Care