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  2. Why Is a Good Primary Care Physician So Hard to Find? - AOL

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    The model is simple: Patients pay a fee (anywhere from $1,500 to $20,000 a year) to access their doctor, and in return, they get a higher standard of care and attention—faster access, more face ...

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

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    All of MDVIP’s concierge physicians accept Medicare, and over half of its 400,000 members are on Medicare. How much does a concierge membership cost? The average cost of an annual concierge ...

  4. 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.

  5. Concierge medicine - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, there were over 5,000 physicians [21] in over 500 providers using the model. [14]: 12 From 2012-2018, the Physicians Foundation has conducted a biennial survey of physicians and found that between 4.5-8.8% plan to switch to a concierge model each time. [22] In 2012, there were 4,400 private physicians – a 25% increase from 2011. [23]

  6. MDVIP - Wikipedia

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    MDVIP is an American company, headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, that operates a network of physicians. The company's physicians practice preventive medicine and personalized primary-care medicine. The national network consists of 1,100 physicians serving over 380,000 patients in 45 states and the District of Columbia. [1]

  7. VIP medicine - Wikipedia

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    VIP medicine is a variety of the VIP syndrome—the phenomenon of a perceived "VIP" (very important person) using his or her status to influence a given professional or institution to make unorthodox decisions under the pressure or presence of said VIP—that relates to the accessibility and quality of health care. [1]

  8. Doctors Tell Wealthy Clients To Wait Their Turn For The ... - AOL

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    There is high demand for the COVID vaccine, and some people are offering to pay top dollar to jump the line. Dr. Donna Ni, owner of San Diego Concierge Medicine: "It is only to the hospitals, to ...

  9. Direct primary care - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, because direct pay members are usually automatically billed a physicians practice's cash flow can also be improved. An emerging model of direct primary care involves the medical practice contracting with self-insured (or self-funded) employers who offer the direct primary care option as a means of accessing care for free or ...

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