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In this episode of CME on the Go, our hosts engage in an in-depth discussion on two essential practice models for family physicians: Direct Primary Care (DPC) and Value-Based Care (VBC). The hosts explain the intricacies of both models, their impact on patient care, and their relevance to contemporary medical practice. They highlight DPC's focus on reducing administrative burdens and fostering direct financial relationships with patients. VBC is explored as an approach aimed at enhancing care quality and reducing healthcare costs by shifting the focus from volume to value.
Topics By Timestamp
00:21 Meet the Hosts
00:58 Understanding Direct Primary Care (DPC)
03:49 DPC vs. Concierge Medicine
08:10 Exploring Different DPC Models
16:35 Introduction to Value-Based Care (VBC)
20:47 VBC in Government Plans
23:52 Resources and Final Thoughts
27:21 Moments of Gratitude
29:22 Conclusion and Credits
Credit Claiming
After listening to the podcast episode, claim 0.5 AAFP credit by following the provided link.
https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/18254/e
Learning Objectives
1. Compare different primary care practice models—including Direct Primary Care and Value-Based Care—for their potential to improve patient access, continuity, and outcomes.
2. Assess how aligning practice structure with physician values and work-life balance can reduce burnout and improve the consistency and quality of care delivered to patients.
3. Explore strategies for adapting career paths within family medicine to support long-term physician effectiveness and strengthen the profession's ability to meet evolving patient and community needs.
Disclosure: It is the policy of the AAFP that all individuals in a position to control content disclose any relationships with commercial interests upon nomination/invitation of participation. Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest and, if identified, conflicts are resolved prior to confirmation of participation. Only those participants who had no conflict of interest or who agreed to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in this CME activity. All individuals in a position to control content for this session have indicated they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Disclaimer: Copyright 2025. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker's own and do not represent those of AAFP. The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice. AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use. Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.
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In this episode of CME on the Go, our hosts engage in an in-depth discussion on two essential practice models for family physicians: Direct Primary Care (DPC) and Value-Based Care (VBC). The hosts explain the intricacies of both models, their impact on patient care, and their relevance to contemporary medical practice. They highlight DPC's focus on reducing administrative burdens and fostering direct financial relationships with patients. VBC is explored as an approach aimed at enhancing care quality and reducing healthcare costs by shifting the focus from volume to value.
Topics By Timestamp
00:21 Meet the Hosts
00:58 Understanding Direct Primary Care (DPC)
03:49 DPC vs. Concierge Medicine
08:10 Exploring Different DPC Models
16:35 Introduction to Value-Based Care (VBC)
20:47 VBC in Government Plans
23:52 Resources and Final Thoughts
27:21 Moments of Gratitude
29:22 Conclusion and Credits
Credit Claiming
After listening to the podcast episode, claim 0.5 AAFP credit by following the provided link.
https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/18254/e
Learning Objectives
1. Compare different primary care practice models—including Direct Primary Care and Value-Based Care—for their potential to improve patient access, continuity, and outcomes.
2. Assess how aligning practice structure with physician values and work-life balance can reduce burnout and improve the consistency and quality of care delivered to patients.
3. Explore strategies for adapting career paths within family medicine to support long-term physician effectiveness and strengthen the profession's ability to meet evolving patient and community needs.
Disclosure: It is the policy of the AAFP that all individuals in a position to control content disclose any relationships with commercial interests upon nomination/invitation of participation. Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest and, if identified, conflicts are resolved prior to confirmation of participation. Only those participants who had no conflict of interest or who agreed to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in this CME activity. All individuals in a position to control content for this session have indicated they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Disclaimer: Copyright 2025. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker's own and do not represent those of AAFP. The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice. AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use. Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

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