Concierge medicine access: Is it really the problem?
A recent Johns Hopkins study has reignited that debate. The research documents rapid growth in concierge and direct primary care practices and warns that these models may worsen access to care.
That framing feels intuitive. It is also incomplete.
It assumes that traditional primary care access was functioning before physicians began moving into fee-based models. It was not.
Long before concierge and direct primary care gained traction, primary care access had already …
Concierge medicine access: Is it really the problem?












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