The "Disney" approach to health care

August 4, 2006

This non-concierge clinic offers amenities not commonly found:

“I love everything here,” said Laurie Wheeler, who came with sons Justin, 10, and David, 12. The boys couldn’t wait to play their favorite video game. Wheeler, if she wants, can check her e-mail in the patient library/computer room.



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