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Dr. Bebo, a general practitioner, discusses the difference between MD and DO degrees and the training involved. He explains the direct primary care (DPC) model, where doctors do not take insurance and instead charge a monthly membership fee. This allows for longer appointment times and more personalized care. The DPC model also allows doctors to negotiate cash prices for services, reducing costs for patients. Dr. Bebo emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health and taking a holistic approach to medicine. In this conversation, Johnny discusses the benefits of the direct primary care model and how it improves patient-doctor relationships. He emphasizes the importance of communication and the use of visual aids to enhance patient understanding. The conversation also touches on the challenges of the traditional healthcare system, including burnout among doctors and the limitations of insurance-based practices. Johnny shares his hope for the future of his practice, including expanding access to care and offering additional services. Overall, the direct primary care model provides a more personalized and affordable approach to healthcare.
By Bill and DanJoin us on Twitter @afraid_to_ask
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Intro/Outro Music: https://www.fiftydollardynasty.com
Dr. Bebo, a general practitioner, discusses the difference between MD and DO degrees and the training involved. He explains the direct primary care (DPC) model, where doctors do not take insurance and instead charge a monthly membership fee. This allows for longer appointment times and more personalized care. The DPC model also allows doctors to negotiate cash prices for services, reducing costs for patients. Dr. Bebo emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health and taking a holistic approach to medicine. In this conversation, Johnny discusses the benefits of the direct primary care model and how it improves patient-doctor relationships. He emphasizes the importance of communication and the use of visual aids to enhance patient understanding. The conversation also touches on the challenges of the traditional healthcare system, including burnout among doctors and the limitations of insurance-based practices. Johnny shares his hope for the future of his practice, including expanding access to care and offering additional services. Overall, the direct primary care model provides a more personalized and affordable approach to healthcare.