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  2. Equinox launches $40,000 membership to help you live longer - AOL

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    Swerdlin said Function Health’s mission is to help people live “100 healthy years.” The company’s own program costs $499 for the tests of 100 biomarkers. Yet demand is so strong that it ...

  3. Concierge medicine - Wikipedia

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    Concierge medicine, also known as retainer medicine, is a relationship between a patient and a primary care physician in which the patient pays an annual fee or retainer. . In exchange for the retainer, doctors agree to provide enhanced care, including commitments to ensure adequate time and availability for each patie

  4. Is 'Concierge Health Care' Worth the Money? - AOL

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    As the national health care debate continues, concierge medicine is likely to be a part of the discussion. "Concierge medicine is definitely growing," says Herrick of the National Center for ...

  5. What Getting 105 Blood Tests From a Health Startup Taught Me

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  6. Gordon's functional health patterns - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive-perceptual-assessment of neurological function is done to assess, check the person's ability to comprehend information; Self perception/self concept; Role relationship—This pattern should only be used if it is appropriate for the patient's age and specific situation. Sexual reproductivity; Coping-stress tolerance; Value-Belief Pattern

  7. Concierge - Wikipedia

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    In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the king who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs. [citation needed] Initially working as a porter of a castle, under Hugh Capet up to Louis XI, the term was transferred to a high official of the kingdom and - after the castles had lost their defensive function and served as prisons - also to prison guards ...

  8. Startups are showering employees with wild perks, from MRIs ...

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    In the survey, the proportion of companies offering paid mental health days dropped from 20% in 2022 to 16% in 2024, and dependent-care flexible spending accounts fell by 6%, with 58% of employers ...

  9. Fee-for-service - Wikipedia

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    Fee-for-service (FFS) is a payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately. [1]In health care, it gives an incentive for physicians to provide more treatments because payment is dependent on the quantity of care, rather than quality of care.