The Rise of Concierge Medicine

A concierge medicine practice, with revenues primarily based on annual membership subscriptions, thrives without the need to depend on reimbursements or expanded patient panels. Throughout its 20-year history the model has proven to be robust and resilient in the face of economic downturns, high inflation, sweeping healthcare reform initiatives, and most recently, the pandemic.

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Medical Industrial Complex – Too Big To Fail

San Antonio’s Medical Industry Announces $37 Billion in Sales

More than 1 out of every 6 San Antonio-area workers are employed in health care, and about 50,000 net new jobs have been added in the last 10 years. Butler said the health care sector is easily the largest employer in San Antonio with 172,094 workers in 2015, a 13 percent increase from 2013.

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Health Insurance For $10 Or Less

Affordable Care Act Marketplace enrollment jumps 18% over last year

The Department of Health and Human Services recently announced that there has been an 18% increase in Affordable Care Act health insurance enrollment over last year’s numbers, in a major victory for the Biden administration’s efforts to expand access to health insurance.  

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Colonoscopy Results Stuns Medical Community

Yet Another Stash Of Classified Documents Discovered During Biden’s Colonoscopy

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House is on edge this morning after investigators revealed a fourth stash of classified documents from Biden’s tenure as Vice President was found deep ………..At publishing time, doctors had confirmed the colonoscopy also turned up another hard drive linked to Hunter Biden.

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