Transition to concierge care

October 5, 2008

A positive experience from this Houston internist.

Tellingly, one of the biggest problems is finding primary care physicians for patients who did not want to follow him into a retainer practice. As we know, those that take Medicare are becoming rare.

Most concierge practices are staffed by doctors fed up with the current system. But more newly graduated doctors are seeing the light, and going straight into these type of practices.



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