
Many Doctors are Switching to Concierge Medicine, Exacerbating Physician Shortages
Practices that charge sometimes hefty membership fees promise more personalized care. But the high costs and low patient volumes may limit access for everyone
Michelle Konstantinovsky is a San Francisco-based freelance journalist and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism alum. She's written extensively on health, body image, entertainment, lifestyle, design, and tech for outlets like Vogue, Teen Vogue, O: The Oprah Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Seventeen, and more. Learn more at michellekmedia.com.
Practices that charge sometimes hefty membership fees promise more personalized care. But the high costs and low patient volumes may limit access for everyone
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