All I know is that by removing insurance out of the equation for a practice, the operational costs will be reduced substantially just in personnel costs alone. The rest would depend on if they offer basic lab services and essential medications. The more services they could offer on site would surely reduce the overall cost to the patient versus seeking those same services at an outside provider.
They need to come up with an affordable subscription service and fuck the insurance company's. A family of 4 like $125 a month.
All I know is that by removing insurance out of the equation for a practice, the operational costs will be reduced substantially just in personnel costs alone. The rest would depend on if they offer basic lab services and essential medications. The more services they could offer on site would surely reduce the overall cost to the patient versus seeking those same services at an outside provider.