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  2. 11 new doctors, other care providers accepting patients in ...

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    Trios, Lourdes and Kadlec hospital systems in the Tri-Cities and Prosser Memorial Hospital system in Prosser and Benton City have been joined by new health care providers in recent months. Dr ...

  3. New doctors, health providers join Tri-Cities and Prosser ...

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    Khouri is accepting new patients by referral at Astria Health Center, 355 Chardonnay Ave., Prosser, and will be referring patients as needed to Astria Sunnyside Hospital Cancer Center, 1013 E ...

  4. New doctors and nurse practitioners join practices in Tri ...

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    Patients can schedule an appointment by calling 509-547-0027. Trios surgeon Dr. Jillian Thayer, a general surgeon, has joined Trios Care Center at Southridge — Fifth Floor Clinic, 730 Plaza Way ...

  5. MDVIP - Wikipedia

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    Each physician cares for up to 600 patients as opposed to the average 2,500-3,500 patients in a traditional primary-care practice. MDVIP patients receive a comprehensive physical examination and follow-up wellness plan as well as electronic medical records and a personalized patient portal with focus on diet, exercise, doctor communication and ...

  6. Physicians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, 57% of doctors were independent, but this decreased to 33% by 2016. Between 2012 and 2015, there was a 50% increase in the number of physicians employed by hospitals. [4] 26 percent have opted out of seeing patients with Medicaid and 15 percent have opted out of seeing patients with health insurance exchange plans. [5]

  7. 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]

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