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Dr. Christopher Ewin: Primary Care Business Models

Added: November 12, 2007 | Time 06:00 | Views: 278,153

Christopher Ewin, MD discusses a revolution in the business model of primary care.

"We call it a fee for care model. I charge one annual fee once a year for unlimited access to care twenty-four seven - text messaging, email, same day service. You get in and out, no waiting."

Visit www.simpd.org

Topics: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform

Tags: 3rd annual consumer centric healthcare congress, boutique medicine, business model, Chris Ewin, concierge medicine, direct practices, FAACP, fee for care model, fee for non-covered services model, SIMPD, Society for Innovative Medical Practice Design

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icyou says:27 weeks ago | Reply

You can go to: simpd.org to learn more about boutique or concierge medicine. You can also find a physician in your area. We have the link for you in the description box above!

litlbit says:34 weeks ago | Reply

I'm interested too... anyone know where I can find out about something like this in my area?

chicagogal says:34 weeks ago | Reply

This is called the boutique practice of medicine and is a growing trend with doctors. It allows for unlimited visits of unlimited length -- even house calls!

Vivian_Smith says:34 weeks ago | Reply

This practice seems to make sense. Why aren't more physicians going in this direction? How do I find physicians in my area that use this model?

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