Thursday, March 16, 2006
A really private practice
So-called concierge doctors charge an annual retainer so they can spend more time with a limited clientele.
By COURTNEY PERKES
The Orange County Register
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For a price, typically $1,500 a year, patients are treated like customers. They receive same-day appointments without a wait, their doctor's cell-phone number, and comprehensive physicals that emphasize prevention and lifestyle coaching. Most of the practices still accept Medicare and private insurance.
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The retainer model was born out of frustration with the hurried nature of modern medicine. Doctors complain that they must see more and more patients to keep up with rising costs and diminishing insurance payments. Sick patients feel resentment when they can't get appointments or when doctors are rushed.
Nationwide, about 300 doctors have opened retainer practices, with a handful in Orange County. The idea also has a corporate model, Florida-based MDVIP. The company, which helps doctors transition their practices and collects a portion of the annual fee, has one affiliated doctor in the county and will add a second next month.
Some health-care watchdogs worry that the trend will create inequities in care based on income. They say all people should be entitled to quality, thorough care. Lawmakers have asked federal officials to monitor concierge doctors and have expressed concern about patients who lose their doctors to others who agree to pay the retainer.
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http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/money/abox/article_1052006.php