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Doctors at Your Service: An Appraisal of Direct Patient Contracting Practices

Out of frustration with insurance companies, physicians are increasingly turning to direct patient contracting, or “concierge” practices. For some patients these can be a great value, but the spread of these practices could also cause unintended harms. Georgetown medical student Josh Barrett blogs about the pros and cons – and the implications for aspiring doctors – in his latest post for CHIRblog.

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