Total Access Medical - Direct Primary Care Blog

How Direct Primary Care Reduces the Costs of Care

Sep 19, 2016 by William Kirkpatrick

"Insurance-based primary care has grown increasingly complex, inefficient, and restrictive, driving frustrated physicians and patients to seek alternatives. Direct primary care is a rapidly growing form of health care that not only alleviates such frustrations, but also goes above and beyond to offer increased access and improved care at an affordable cost." - Dr. David Perkins 

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Direct Primary Care: FAQ

Sep 07, 2016 by William Kirkpatrick

With the older population of Americans steadily increasing along with the demand for primary care physicians, we at Total Access Medical are firm believers that direct primary care movement is not just a phase. Patients who belong to these kind of practices experience better care for less money while physicians experience stronger relationships with their patients and little overhead costs due to no insurance. But for patients unfamiliar with direct primary care, the concept may be confusing.

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Analysis: Direct Primary Care in the United States

Aug 29, 2016 by William Kirkpatrick

In an study published last week entitled, “Direct Primary Care: Practice Distribution and Cost Across the Nation,” Philip Eskew, DO, JD, MBA and Kathleen Klink, MD, document, research and analyze Concierge Medical Practices and Direct Primary Care (DPC) practices spanning across the United States. Topics include: the stigma associated with the term "concierge," a distinction between the various healthcare models, an explanation of why DPC is growing in today’s medical world, and an an analysis of how it meets the basic desires of both physicians and patients and how it is priced across the U.S. 

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Direct Primary Care Can Help You Win During This Doctor Shortage

Aug 24, 2016 by William Kirkpatrick

As the number of older Americans continues to grow significantly, many are facing problems finding physicians who are trained and experienced in treating the health problems that become more common with age. To make matters worse, the U.S. will face a shortage of between 46,000 - 90,000 physicians by 2025But, there is a way to win during this inevitable doctor shortage and that is with direct primary care (DPC). With more and more direct primary care practices opening up across the country, you can have easier access to your doctor, longer appointments, same day appointments, and coordination of care when you travel.

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Understanding Direct Primary Care

Aug 08, 2016 by William Kirkpatrick

If there's one thing I've learned in my years of marketing for direct primary care (DPC) practices, it's that people don't really understand that it's NOT about price. So, here's a list of six items every patient should understand about direct primary care: 

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