Posted by buckeyeoliver on July 20, 2015 at 15:57:12 from (70.194.201.74):
I really hope this doesn't get deleted but I've got a docter offering this option to me and am really undecided whether I want anything to do with it. This facility is going to end up with around 200 patients with longer appointments for each patient. The catch is you pay roughly $150 per month. I've heard this practice being called anywhere from brilliant to unethical. I don't go to the doctors but 5 or 6 times a year but find it ridiculous that if I don't go to this place I usually have to end up in an emergency room for a relatively minor illness (allergy treatments/bronchitis) and pay anywhere from $500 to $600 or more when it could have cost $300. With my deductible at where it is with my current insurance I have to visit the doctor something like 16 times before they start paying for office visits but with this type of mdeical practice I would have to visit 12 to 13 times before it pays for itself. Seems like little difference unless something testing wise or catastrophic happens. I guess I'm just looking for other opinions here as I know most peoples' situations are different. Thanks.
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