No not to 1930's science but to cash only primary health care. Dr Forrest claims ridding the office of insurance reduces overhead significantly & end the "need" to see 30 patients a day to remain profitable. This free up a doctor's time to spend more time with a patient w/o following the concietge model & nicking patients $1500/$2000 annually to gain access. But is able to provide affordable health care.
IdeaLab: Cash-only Healthcare Still Works - Physicians Practice
IdeaLab: Cash-only Healthcare Still Works - Physicians Practice
His website for his practice:http://acchealth.com/I’m often asked how I can afford to keep charges so low at my primary-care practice. The answer is simple. Only the administration of primary care is expensive, not its provision, so I keep charges low — for example, I can take care of a chronically ill, hypertensive, hyperlipidemic, diabetic patient for $25 per month and $20 per visit — by refusing to deal with healthcare’s primary creators of administrative costs: insurance companies. My overhead is low, so my services are cheap, which makes it possible for middle- and low-income families (including some who are insured, and others who are not) to afford me.
Our overhead is exceptionally low[$150,000] because we do not file insurance and only have one staff person for every two providers.
You might be thinking that only uninsured patients would come to see me, to gain access to affordable primary care. Why, you might ask, would insured patients pay me $300 on top of their own insurance premiums? In fact, about 42 percent of my patients have traditional insurance through their employers; another 10 percent are on Medicare. They see me anyway, because my $20 per visit fee is slightly less than their in-network copay, and it often includes lab tests that their copay does not cover, so they still save money.
About 30 percent of my patients are uninsured. Another 15 percent don’t have conventional insurance but have heeded my advice to purchase high-deductible, low-premium plans with health savings accounts to cover any unforeseen hospitalizations or catastrophic costs.
Lab work: Blood tests are processed by LABCORP-We offer a significant discount for our patients regardless of insurance- can be as much as 85% off standard LABCORP prices.
A complete list of our prices is available for our patients upon request and are also posted in our waiting room. We believe price transparency helps patients to know what to expect about costs before they have an appointment at our office. Most services are $29 or $49, with more complex procedures like skin biopsies or suturing (getting stitches) being $149.