Concierge and Direct Patient Care Models: Are They Compatible with Catholic Social Teaching?

Journal: Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Published:
Abstract

Concierge medicine, sometimes called retainer medicine, is a model of care in which the patient directly pays the physician a yearly fee — averaging $1,800 — in exchange for enhanced services.1 A 2016 survey showed that 4 percent of U.S. physicians reported themselves as being in a concierge practice.2

Authors
Kimberly Zobieri