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In Episode 9 of The Direct Primary Care Podcast, Dr Roussel interviews Dr Lisa Davidson Tartar of Insight Primary Care in Denver, CO. Dr Davidson Tartar started Insight after being a primary care doctor under traditional insurance-based care for a decade. She decided to start the practice in 2011 after deciding that spending all of her off-time charting instead of with her children was enough. Now, three years later, she has a DPC practice set up for her to work 3 days a week and have the scheduling flexibility to spend time with her family. In the episode she speaks about the flexibility that DPC provides as well as the struggles and joys of starting her DPC. While a challenge to set up, going on her own to form Insight was a decision she doesn't regret and she encourages doctors who are thinking about doing a DPC--at any stage in the game--that "it's definitely do-able."
By Landon RousselIn Episode 9 of The Direct Primary Care Podcast, Dr Roussel interviews Dr Lisa Davidson Tartar of Insight Primary Care in Denver, CO. Dr Davidson Tartar started Insight after being a primary care doctor under traditional insurance-based care for a decade. She decided to start the practice in 2011 after deciding that spending all of her off-time charting instead of with her children was enough. Now, three years later, she has a DPC practice set up for her to work 3 days a week and have the scheduling flexibility to spend time with her family. In the episode she speaks about the flexibility that DPC provides as well as the struggles and joys of starting her DPC. While a challenge to set up, going on her own to form Insight was a decision she doesn't regret and she encourages doctors who are thinking about doing a DPC--at any stage in the game--that "it's definitely do-able."