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  2. Royal Pains - Wikipedia

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    Royal Pains is an American comedy-drama television series that ran on the USA Network from 2009 to 2016. The series is based in part on contemporary concierge medicine practices of independent doctors and companies and follows Hank Lawson, an unfairly discredited but brilliant diagnostic surgeon, who moves to the Hamptons with his brother Evan as he works as a concierge doctor to the uber rich ...

  3. Concierge Doctors: They're Not Just for the Super-Rich Anymore

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    Reading certain media reports, one might think that concierge medical care is a service solely for the super-rich, an exclusive realm of $1 million in-home emergency rooms and $30,000 annual fees ...

  4. List of Royal Pains characters - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Emily Peck (Anastasia Griffith): A rival concierge doctor. She is young and overachieving, with an arrogant, perfectionist attitude. She has a podcast and believes in schmoozing her patients much more than Hank does. She is hired by Boris as a substitute for Hank during his (extended) stay in Cuba, and Divya has trouble putting up with her.

  5. 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 patient. [1]

  6. Millennial Money: What’s concierge medicine? Is it worth it?

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    Concierge medicine — a model in which patients pay a membership fee for a more direct relationship with a primary care doctor — used to feel like a perk for the superwealthy.

  7. Concierge medicine is gaining popularity among older adults ...

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    This allows concierge doctors to serve a smaller number of patients, generally ranging from 400 to 600, compared with 2,000-3,000 in a traditional primary care practice.

  8. Libby Zion Law - Wikipedia

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    The civil trial came to a close in 1995 when a Manhattan jury found that the two residents and Libby Zion's primary care doctor contributed to her death by prescribing the wrong drug, and ordered them to pay a total of $375,000 to Zion's family for her pain and suffering.

  9. Concierge Medicine: Patients Pay Up for a Doctor's Undivided ...

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    Concierge Medicine: Patients Pay Up for a Doctor's Undivided Attention. Eric Wahlgren. Updated July 14, 2016 at 8:59 PM.

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