I picked a Dr. that was conveniently located and easy to make an appointment.
Before last year, I rarely visited the Dr, but last year I had to make several visits. I'm finding that after filing with my primary and secodary Ins, not everything is covered. My last bill was $180.00, the 2 insurances together covered $55.00. I usually see a PA, anyway, so I am thinking of switching to another Drs. office--possibly in network to my ins.
I am coming across "concierge" networks there is a monthly fee--not covered by ins, but can be filed with a FSA. I've seen Privia. Another one is MDVIP--subscription fees up to $1500 per year. Some of the Drs. in these networks are also in my health ins network.
What do you think about these concierge networks? Is the subscription fee worth it? The Drs office that my DH visits is just converting over to one of these concierge networks, but DH always sees a PA every visit anyway. (I might have gone over to his Drs. office, but the office is not conveniently located IMHO--and now this network thing...)
Before last year, I rarely visited the Dr, but last year I had to make several visits. I'm finding that after filing with my primary and secodary Ins, not everything is covered. My last bill was $180.00, the 2 insurances together covered $55.00. I usually see a PA, anyway, so I am thinking of switching to another Drs. office--possibly in network to my ins.
I am coming across "concierge" networks there is a monthly fee--not covered by ins, but can be filed with a FSA. I've seen Privia. Another one is MDVIP--subscription fees up to $1500 per year. Some of the Drs. in these networks are also in my health ins network.
What do you think about these concierge networks? Is the subscription fee worth it? The Drs office that my DH visits is just converting over to one of these concierge networks, but DH always sees a PA every visit anyway. (I might have gone over to his Drs. office, but the office is not conveniently located IMHO--and now this network thing...)

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