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

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    Concierge doctors need all the same qualifications and must be board-certified, but Austin recommends checking with the medical board to ensure there isn’t a troubling reason someone isn’t ...

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

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    Concierge medicine is a system where clients directly pay doctors premium fees for round-the-clock availability, at-home care, or even easier access to COVID tests and treatment. ...

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

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    While there is no national registry of physicians using a concierge model, one industry publication estimates there are between 12,000 and 13,000 physicians in the U.S. offering a subscription ...

  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. Employment discrimination against persons with criminal ...

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    As of 2008, 6.6 to 7.4 percent, or about one in 15 working-age adults were ex-felons. [4] According to an estimate from 2000, there were over 12 million felons in the United States, representing roughly 8% of the working-age population. [5].In 2016, 6.1 million people were disenfranchised due to convictions, representing 2.47% of voting-age ...

  7. Connie Yerwood Connor - Wikipedia

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    Conner was passed over for promotions regularly until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed. [4] She was the first black woman director of the Maternal and Child Health in Texas. [5] By the time she retired in 1977, she had been promoted to the director of health services in Texas. [2] Conner died on June 11, 1991, in Austin. [1]

  8. 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. My primary care ...

  9. America’s Most Admired Lawbreaker - The Huffington Post

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    On December 19, 2003—10 days after a Janssen salesman, making his bi-weekly visits, had dropped off another 1,592 sample doses for Austin Pledger’s doctor to try out on new patients—Janssen’s regulatory team had gone back to the FDA, in yet another effort to get children legally on to the Risperdal label.