Secret to Primary Care Profitability and Scale

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • Secret to Primary Care Profitability and Scale. You will learn why Walmart and Walgreens VillageMD were unsuccessful with fee-for-service primary care.
    However, you will also learn WHY Primary Care is Successful at Scale with:
    1) Hospital Systems
    2) Full-Risk Medicare Advantage
    3) Direct Primary Care
    4) On-Site Employer Clinics
    The 'Secret' to Primary Care Success is either 1) a recurring revenue model (e.g. MA, DPC, On-Site Clinics) or 2) enticement for other profitable services that have inelastic demand (e.g. Hospital Systems).
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Комментарии • 37

  • @SpecialK711
    @SpecialK711 27 дней назад +7

    Great contrast & comparison of a model that's been forced to evolve. Primary care has never been lucrative by comparative means, but it operated on FFS platform just fine for many years until the administrative burdens of insurance companies and expectations of VBC imposed operating costs that exceeded their earnings.
    Granted, masses of people weren't as chronically ill as they are now, but many of the healthcare costs being seen today are a direct result of unnecessarily complicated administrative processes.
    Thank you fighting the good fight, Dr. Bricker.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  27 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and sharing your perspective.

  • @GH-zs9fj
    @GH-zs9fj 27 дней назад +3

    I always thought PC/IM docs received income from a source you did not mention. I always thought that Internal Med docs received a percentage cut of the revenue from endo, cardio, pulmonary, and other specialist when they refer patients to these and other specialist/sub-specialist. I have to research this further for accuracy. Thank you so much for providing this valuable information. It has truly given me a broader perspective on the US heath care system.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  26 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and for your comment.

    • @imdocus
      @imdocus 26 дней назад +2

      They can't accept any such revenue (gifts or cash) in exchange for their referrals. That's illegal.

    • @nipatel1760
      @nipatel1760 25 дней назад

      I wonder how many others think this. Maybe 15 yrs ago, doctor got a gift basket for Christmas. No kickbacks allowed. If doctors help out a business, it is generally by accident.

    • @GH-zs9fj
      @GH-zs9fj 25 дней назад

      Thank you, Imd and Nip, for educating me on this topic. I have to look back to Dr. Bricker's research and podcast on medical "steering" and who, if anyone benefits financially from this practice. I appreciate Dr. Becker is taking the time to gather the information for these podcasts. They have definitely made me think more thoroughly about my health care decisions.

    • @vikd4292
      @vikd4292 17 дней назад

      @@GH-zs9fj its not the doctors but adminstrators at the top. thats why you have rampant burnout, horrible access and incredibly overpriced services. brought to you by large hospital systems.

  • @brevinoconnor537
    @brevinoconnor537 8 дней назад +1

    awesome vid doc! loved the comparisons bw primary care models other professions

  • @Theblazinphoenix
    @Theblazinphoenix 26 дней назад +2

    Amazing insights. Please keep up the good work

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  26 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and for your feedback.

  • @Koru-Health
    @Koru-Health 27 дней назад +2

    Very entertaining presentation, the comparison between business models outside of healthcare makes the concepts very relatable.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  27 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and for your feedback.

  • @mohammadpirzadah638
    @mohammadpirzadah638 27 дней назад +1

    Awesome. Amazing way to explain a complex problem. Keep going, sir. Your videos are precious.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  27 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and for your support.

  • @Aa-ji2yf
    @Aa-ji2yf 26 дней назад +1

    Can you make a video series about optum.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  25 дней назад

      He is one I already made: ruclips.net/video/dHAr0s33Gns/видео.htmlfeature=shared

  • @Coach1020
    @Coach1020 26 дней назад +1

    One medical seemed to have figured it out a while ago, correct? I believe they both charge a subscription fee plus file claims to insurance.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  25 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your perspective.

    • @vikd4292
      @vikd4292 17 дней назад

      they didn't 'figure out' anything they were backed by VC and never profitable. As long as you don't have to turn a profit have an endless money supply you can look amazing.

  • @suns1457
    @suns1457 27 дней назад +2

    Amazing video as always. Can you please do a video about NP salary and the value they provide? How much they are billing and how profitable they are for hospital system and how low their salary is comparatively?
    Or if that’s not the case. The math behind it?

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  27 дней назад

      Thank you for your suggestion.

    • @SpecialK711
      @SpecialK711 26 дней назад

      Excellent suggestion. Yes, the APP concept (NP, PA, & CNS) has most definitely contributed to the ability of primary care practices and specialty areas to keep pace with demands (volume, illness burden, admin processes) Many of the group practices I've worked with are increasingly relying on them to meet the need.

  • @alexdawson6951
    @alexdawson6951 27 дней назад +2

    What's your view on CVS' acquisition of Oak Street Health?

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  27 дней назад +4

      Foray into MA care delivery as a hedge against PBM crackdown by govt.

    • @fhd89234n8f43n7
      @fhd89234n8f43n7 27 дней назад

      I hope you do a video on this. This sounds quite interesting!

  • @dannymorrisWNY
    @dannymorrisWNY 26 дней назад +1

    How do you feel about full risk Medicaid models?

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  26 дней назад

      Different set of challenges, but a very good idea.

  • @TheFlyingDutchman-uu9xh
    @TheFlyingDutchman-uu9xh 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the insightful video. What is your opinion on General Catalyst taking over Summa Health? Will the cost of health care increase?

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  25 дней назад

      Optimistic. Thank you for your question.

  • @revanthtiruveedhi3842
    @revanthtiruveedhi3842 27 дней назад

    Very Interesting! I wonder how primary care providers might differ with trying to enticement to high margin inelastic demand, when their current model has claims backed accounts receivable, which delays the deployment of operational needs. It is almost like a combination of subscription and high margin inelastic demand might be the best of both worlds. Amazon might have had the intention to do this with their One Medical buy (subscription based + access to other services)

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  27 дней назад +2

      Thank you for watching and for your comment. 'Enticement to high margin inelastic demand' is just a complicated phrase for 'refer to a specialist.'

  • @vikd4292
    @vikd4292 17 дней назад +1

    this isn't fair to primary care physicians. the things you are stating don't help us who actually create all the value outside of a dpc practice which knocks out about 95% of the population. creating value for a hospital system or a PE backed venture like chenmed is great for those at the top but doesn't help us in the trenches

    • @vikd4292
      @vikd4292 17 дней назад +1

      the 4 big insurers and medicare and medicaid refuse to ever give us any sort of stable capitated rate. medicaid capitation is barely enough to keep the lights on. Medicare advantage capitation is decent but you only have so many of those patients and everyone and their mother is fighting for them. Commercial refuses to ever provide any sort of capitated rate so we remain stuck in ffs hell. That is about 95% of the population

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  17 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @ahealthcarez
      @ahealthcarez  17 дней назад

      Thank you for your feedback. Is there a way to make meaningful progress toward sustainability for your practice in the next 12 months? I’m hoping the answer is Yes.