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Saving Health Care, today(in 6 minutes)

FLICKR: QUIPASHI

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Doctors are fed up60% of general practice physicians surveyed said they would not recommend medicine as a career.

Up to 50% of primary care docs intend to cut back or quit.

Only 2% of medical students are considering going into primary care as internists.

Since 1997, 50% fewer newly graduated U.S. medical students chose primary care as a career

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Many other problems(which I’ll get to)

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THE GOVERNMENTCREATED THE PROBLEM (SURPRISE SURPRISE)

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The Status Quo

1)Employer-provided,

2)All-encompassing Health Insurance

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1) Employer-provided Insurance

Leading To...

Less Diversity of Choice

Less Accountability to Action

Less Competition

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2) All-encompassing Health Insurance

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2) All-encompassing Health Insurance

...is not insurance...

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2) All-encompassing Health Insurance

Car Insurance doesn’t pay for Gas

Flood Insurance doesn’t pay for Umbrellas

Life Insurance doesn’t pay for the flu

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2) All-encompassing Health Insurance

Car Insurance doesn’t pay for Gas

Flood Insurance doesn’t pay for Umbrellas

Life Insurance doesn’t pay for the flu

THIS WOULD BE WASTEFUL

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2) All-encompassing Health Insurance

"Insuring primary care is like insuring lunch. You know you're going to need it. You know you can afford it. Why on earth would you pay a third party to pay the restaurant on your behalf, adding overhead and taking a big chunk out of the money you pay?" - Nick Hanauer of 2nd Ave. Partners

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Tremendous Inefficiency

“The insurance companies are blind, they have no idea what we’re doing, so what they want is paper. Lots of it, buckets of it, tons of it. [We] put out pounds of paper, to confound the people of the insurance world.” - Dr. Garrison Bliss

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Tremendous Inefficiency

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Terrible Incentives

“We’re not paid to do our job well. [...] Since we only get paid for visits, the effective and efficient doctors simply get paid less, because we don’t see you as often. For asthma, I get $200 to prevent your asthma, but I get $10,000 to treat it.” - Dr. Jay Parkinson

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No judge of value

“The higher spending is due to the provision of unneeded and sometimes harmful care: hospitalizations that could have been avoided with better primary care; frivolous specialist consults; overuse of diagnostic tests.” - Elliott S. Fisher, Dartmouth Medical School

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The Solution:HSA + HDHP + DPC

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1) Health Savings Account- CASH FOR CARE

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2) High-Deductible Health Plan - JUST IN CASE

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3) Direct Primary Care - CARE FOR CASH

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Tremendously Efficient

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You’re the Customer

Email

Instant Message

Phone Calls

House Calls

24-hour access

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Did I say Efficient?

You can save thousands per year, for a single patient

Dr. Jay Parkinson ran the numbers, and got

TOTAL SAVINGS over 10 years = $54,395.60

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Live healthierIn better contact with our physicians

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All by embracing the marketIt’s about time, no?

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All by embracing the marketIt’s about time, no?

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