You've outlined few things that need to be set up prior to even considering this mode of service. But can you reference more information? Also what is your fee schedule can you provide that info? Appreciate your video. PS. Your side jobs at University is that for supplementing your income or purely for instructional purposes?
Does DPC payment count toward deductible? Or do you pay DPC doc and then still have to pay out of pocket to a specialist or to DPC if your needs exceed the terms of the DPC agreement?
I pay cash for specialized services. So they do exist. I don't do it out of choice, but necessity. I pay cash for physical therapy because I need long term physical therapy. My insurance company reimburses me for some. I also paid cash for something called prolotherapy. The doctor runs a pain clinic with cutting edge non-drug therapies. I got in for an appointment in less than a week.
My Dr just changed to this type of practice. It will cost me $6,800 a year to see him. I have insurance. They won’t take it. It makes it seem like he sold out his patients for $$$$$
Wow... this is amazing. I hope more doctors will begin to make the shift. I think both patients and doctors will start the shift to this system.
Congrats to Dr. Hsieh! Direct Primary Care is real reform!
Good account of DPC and life, faith, vocation! Dr. Mike, DIME Medical DPC Darlington, WI
I guess my question would be what about people who can’t pay upfront. I’m very interested in learning more about this form of practice.
You've outlined few things that need to be set up prior to even considering this mode of service. But can you reference more information? Also what is your fee schedule can you provide that info? Appreciate your video. PS. Your side jobs at University is that for supplementing your income or purely for instructional purposes?
Excellent Video. You are an inspiration. Thank You.
Does DPC payment count toward deductible? Or do you pay DPC doc and then still have to pay out of pocket to a specialist or to DPC if your needs exceed the terms of the DPC agreement?
Adrenal insufficiency???? I want to hear more
What about for specialized services?
I pay cash for specialized services. So they do exist. I don't do it out of choice, but necessity. I pay cash for physical therapy because I need long term physical therapy. My insurance company reimburses me for some. I also paid cash for something called prolotherapy.
The doctor runs a pain clinic with cutting edge non-drug therapies. I got in for an appointment in less than a week.
@@RaquelSantos-hj1mq So it still utilizes insurance companies?
@@sijonda No, but I send it in myself and my insurance company reimburses part of it.
how do you make this succesful?
Watch the video, he talks about that towards the end of the video.
DPC is a great idea and wonderful for patient care; however, it is a double cost because a person still needs an insurance plan for hospital care.
What a surprise , it has always been about the MONEY .
My Dr just changed to this type of practice. It will cost me $6,800 a year to see him. I have insurance. They won’t take it. It makes it seem like he sold out his patients for $$$$$
Maybe he is not getting reimbursed by insurance companies or they are paying next to nothing for the visit.