Despite its many notable successes, the modern healthcare system is failing Americans. It is, at its core, a system that puts patients last. Patients are forced to endure a fractured care experience that traps them in never-ending cycles of wasted time and crushing debt.
Over the last decade, visionary leaders have found that a simple change in payment structure can realign the incentives in healthcare and put patients and their well-being back at the heart of the system. By moving from pay-per-service to a membership structure, the healthcare system can return to a patient-first approach.
Unlike traditional healthcare, membership models do not include the entire healthcare system. Through a primary care membership structure, the patient becomes the key decision-maker in their health. Because primary care is so inexpensive, our members can afford an elegant, concierge-level experience that costs a fraction of traditional healthcare plans. The primary care team can then help direct the patient to the best and most efficient care providers for their more catastrophic needs.