Physicians’ Move to ‘Concierge Medicine’ Raises Concerns About Access to Health Care Services

Physicians’ Move to ‘Concierge Medicine’ Raises Concerns About Access to Health Care Services

Thomas LaGrelius of the Society for Innovative Medical Practice Design, Anthony Wright of Health Access and physicians Paul Sweigert and Mai-Phuong Nguyen discussed the trend with California Healthline.

Groups that help physicians establish “concierge medicine” practices say more and more doctors are making the move to this kind of practice in which a limited number of patients pay an annual fee for access to a physician.

A California Healthline Special Report by Mina Kim includes comments from:

Physicians’ migration to concierge practices has raised concerns among health care advocates and other doctors about whether it will compromise lower-income patients’ access to care (Kim, California Healthline, 6/10).

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