Question: Why Don’t the Insurance Companies Send All Their Patients to DPC Doctors?
You would think that since DPC doctors do not send ONE bill to the insurance companies that Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, etc.
Continue readingEntertaining, Educating, and Criticizing Our Broken Healthcare System for 22 Years
You would think that since DPC doctors do not send ONE bill to the insurance companies that Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, etc.
Continue readingThis is NOT politically correct. It was from the Placebo Journal, which didn’t care. As the Mad Magazine (RIP) of
Continue readingMany years ago, and old timey surgeon told me a hilarious story. After his intern year, he did a tour in
Continue reading“Two things people throughout history have had in common are hatred and humour. I am proud that I have been
Continue readingI have been in medicine for almost 30 years. I have seen the same idiots in charge claim we were
Continue readingHere is what the CMS is up to now. I guess they want to fix things. They want “public input
Continue readingOver the years, I’ve watched primary care doctors leave their practices and become hospital administrators. The reasons are obvious: The paycheck and
Continue readingThis will blow your mind. A recent study found private practices are less likely to maintain EHR technology than clinicians
Continue readingMore than 1 in 10 patients are harmed in the course of their medical care…………..and half of those injuries are
Continue readingI am no statistician but I still think this article called Resiliency Program Reduces Burnout Symptoms in FM Residents looks
Continue readingMedicaid has been busting state budgets for decades, and there is not end in sight. The authors of the Affordable
Continue readingIf you are a doctor and want to share your thoughts then we are still looking for writers here at
Continue readingThis is basically a sequel to my first book. Direct Primary Care is a life saver for many of us
Continue readingWe loved doing combo drugs in the Placebo Journal.
Continue readingPrimary care practices may be relying on advanced practitioners (APs) to accommodate new Medicaid beneficiaries following the passage of the
Continue reading“I can’t give you a sure-fire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to
Continue readingA new survey came out and here are the results: The survey — involving more than 300 family medicine and
Continue reading“Erroneously labeling a physician’s distress as burnout may prevent or delay appropriate treatment of MDD, a serious and sometimes life-threatening
Continue readingOkay, so maybe this one should for “Friday Funny.” As a rabid college football fan, I remember back in 2001
Continue readingYes, you read the title right. Here is the info: It will cost the Veterans Affairs Department at least $4.89
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