Here’s how:
Even with all the right qualifications, you may find concierge medicine daunting. Making the switch requires upfront money for legal fees, a mass mailing to recruit patients, employee re-education (smile!), and, often, office remodeling to create a warmer decor (gray walls and steel cabinets won’t cut it).
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Thanks for the information on switching to concierge medicine. I’ll be sure to keep those notes in mind if I decide to switch, thank you.
We recently wrote an article on concierge medicine at Brain Blogger. Concierge medicine is a rising tred in medical practice. But is it worth the cost for the patient or the effort fo the doctors?
We would like to read your comments on our article. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kelly
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