Shaping Policy: The Evolution and Impact of Direct Primary Care
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In this episode of the "My DPC Story Podcast," Dr. Maryal Concepcion hosts a compelling discussion with three influential figures in the Direct Primary Care (DPC) space: Dr. Garrison Bliss, Dr. Phil Eskew, and Jay Keese. Dr. Bliss shares his journey from traditional healthcare to co-founding Qliance and advocating for DPC. Dr. Eskew, a family physician, MBA and attorney, discusses legal protections for DPC, emphasizing its potential to improve healthcare quality by reducing the reliance on specialists. Jay Keese, Executive Director of the Direct Primary Care Coalition, outlines the Coalition’s achievements, including legislative successes and upcoming lobbying efforts for the Primary Care Enhancement Act and the Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act. The conversation delves into DPC's cost-saving potential, its impact during COVID-19, and the significance of preserving physician autonomy and patient-focused care. Listeners are encouraged to engage with additional resources and participate in advocacy efforts to expand DPC accessibility. Don't miss insights on the DPC Coalition’s upcoming events, including a steering committee meeting and the Health Rosetta RosettaFest. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of healthcare and the DPC movement.
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1. Shaping Policy: The Evolution and Impact of Direct Primary Care (00:00:00)
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3. (Cont.) Shaping Policy: The Evolution and Impact of Direct Primary Care (00:53:15)
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