The Difference Between Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care Direct primary care (DPC) is a term often linked to its companion in health care, ‘concierge medicine.’ Although the two terms are similar and belong to the same family, concierge medicine is a term that fully embraces or ‘includes’ many different health care delivery models, direct… [Read more…]
According to 2010 poll results conducted among retainer-based and boutique physicians from across the U.S. in May of 2010, findings indicate that 60% of these types of physicians retain their members for roughly 7 to 9 years and longer. These polls have also found that the national retention average for a traditional physician (i.e primary… [Read more…]
Despite the high-powered executives using concierge medicine (CMed), executives of all ages and backgrounds are not the most popular demographic searching for these types of medical doctors across America today. According to an August 2010 survey of actual CMed patients from across America, it reveals that top-level executives account for less than 4% of the… [Read more…]
October 5, 2011
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