GFB wrote:I'm guessing "Concierge" means..off the grid, so to speak.
I have a friend on the east coast that has a doctor that requests a yearly fee to sort of be on call for that person, and others that pay the fee..and doesn't work for the public at large.
I think this is a very good thing..(although I get the frustration if your favorite doctor just changed to this policy and is now charging more than you are willing to pay.)
But it's a good thing because it is a logical step to bring health care back into the world of Capitalism.
The person that pays the doctor fee gets direct service without having to pay for people that expect their health care for free.
I do hope this is the future..but probably not. The future is probably more and more health care welfare cases.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about GFB. The annual (or as with my GP monthly) fee isn't the big problem. The big problem is these guys have opted out of the government crap - in our case Medicare and Tricare. That means not only can they not bill the insurance/Medicare/Tricare for other fees - labs, x-rays, CT scans, MRIs, surgeries, all those really expensive procedures - BUT the patient can't file for reimbursement either. How many of us can afford to pay for a $5,000 medical procedure out of pocket? Or, how about a $50,000 hospital stay? See what the problem is?