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July 22, 2017 · CRAIN'S Chicago Business
The doctor will see you now—for $25,000
Could this be the future of medicine? Justin Ishbia thinks so. "We're still in the first inning of the concierge medicine wave," says the founding partner of Shore Capital, a Chicago-based health car...
READ FULL ARTICLEJune 03, 2017 · New York Times
The Doctor is In. Co-Pay? $40,000.
For patients, a limit of no more than 50 families per doctor eliminates the rushed questions and assembly-line pace of even the best primary care practices. House calls are an option for busy patients...
READ FULL ARTICLENovember 22, 2010 · Haute Living
The Haute Physician: Concierge Medicine
In this day and age, doctors see an average of 20 to 40 patients a day and have as many as 4,000 patients. The level of medical care inherently suffers in a healthcare system where quantity supersedes...
READ FULL ARTICLEJuly 07, 2015 · Worth
Howard Maron, former team doctor for the NBA's Seattle Supersonics, Is considered the pioneer of the retainer-based model and a leader In the field of concierge medicine. In 1996, Maron started MD2, t...
READ FULL ARTICLEMarch 07, 2014 · News Medical
MD² commemorates 18 years of practicing highly personalized care
Widely credited with originating the concept of concierge medicine, MD² celebrates 18 years of practicing highly personalized care. MD² began in Seattle, WA, and now has a collection of eight office...
READ FULL ARTICLEMarch 23, 2012 · The Wall Street Journal
Is Paying for 'Concierge' Health Care Worth It?
If your primary doctor were willing to give you much more face time, same-day or next-day appointments and round-the-clock access via email and cellphone, how much would you pay for it?
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