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In this episode of "My DPC Story," host Dr. Maryal Concepcion interviews Dr. Joseph Rotella, who shifted his integrative-focused healthcare practice to a Direct Primary Care (DPC) model. Dr. Rotella highlights the transition from an insurance-based system to DPC to enhance patient-centered care. Dr. Rotella is a family medicine physician who earned his doctor of chiropractic medicine prior to medical school. He discusses the benefits of DPC, including improved accessibility, better patient relationships, and reduced administrative burdens. He recounts his challenges with the fee-for-service model, such as increased paperwork and the idea of "lower profitability" in the eyes of the insurance-driven world despite efficiency gains. Dr. Rotella’s multidisciplinary approach focuses on disease prevention, chronic disease management, and treatment of common ailments. Additionally, he offers services tailored to community needs and stresses the importance of consistent patient communication during the transition to DPC. The episode emphasizes the value of personalized care and the role of patient advocacy in DPC.
Get the FREE workbook to go along with our January RESET series HERE.
Learn how Zion HealthShare can pair with DPC to protect patients and physicians without returning to traditional insurance. Read more in the Toolkit, our DPC magazine, today.
If hiring feels like one of the most intimidating parts of growing your DPC practice, read the Winter issue of The Toolkit, our DPC Magazine that includes an educational, step-by-step hiring guide from the Cooperative of American Physicians designed to replace guesswork with clarity.
Leave Maryal a voicemail @ https://mydpcstory.com/contact
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By Maryal Concepcion, MD5
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In this episode of "My DPC Story," host Dr. Maryal Concepcion interviews Dr. Joseph Rotella, who shifted his integrative-focused healthcare practice to a Direct Primary Care (DPC) model. Dr. Rotella highlights the transition from an insurance-based system to DPC to enhance patient-centered care. Dr. Rotella is a family medicine physician who earned his doctor of chiropractic medicine prior to medical school. He discusses the benefits of DPC, including improved accessibility, better patient relationships, and reduced administrative burdens. He recounts his challenges with the fee-for-service model, such as increased paperwork and the idea of "lower profitability" in the eyes of the insurance-driven world despite efficiency gains. Dr. Rotella’s multidisciplinary approach focuses on disease prevention, chronic disease management, and treatment of common ailments. Additionally, he offers services tailored to community needs and stresses the importance of consistent patient communication during the transition to DPC. The episode emphasizes the value of personalized care and the role of patient advocacy in DPC.
Get the FREE workbook to go along with our January RESET series HERE.
Learn how Zion HealthShare can pair with DPC to protect patients and physicians without returning to traditional insurance. Read more in the Toolkit, our DPC magazine, today.
If hiring feels like one of the most intimidating parts of growing your DPC practice, read the Winter issue of The Toolkit, our DPC Magazine that includes an educational, step-by-step hiring guide from the Cooperative of American Physicians designed to replace guesswork with clarity.
Leave Maryal a voicemail @ https://mydpcstory.com/contact
Support the show
GET your FREE MONTHLY BUSINESS TOOL DOWNLOAD
Become A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER!
SPONSOR THE POD
My DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!
FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube

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