Top Doctors in High Demand Embrace New, Simpler Service Models
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Significant changes in the insurance markets have created fertile conditions for leading doctors in private practice to market their services to a sought after pool of self-pay patients. Millions of newly insured, with no increase in the number of doctors, continues to drive demand for top doctors. Those with the experience and reputation to justify it are seeing long waiting lists for insured patients seeking treatment.
In response to this continued demand, leading doctors are simply opting out of insurance for service, turning instead to a simpler, cash for service model. Costs are reduced without the insurance overhead, and patient and doctor are free to make healthcare decisions independent of insurance interference.
Dr.
"Like a lot of doctors, I am frustrated with dealing with insurance companies," said Dr.
HelloMD profiles the leading specialists in each city, and markets their services to self-pay patients. The company targets both national and international patients; using sophisticated social media and high value content created by the doctors in the marketplace. Medical specialties represented include orthopaedic, fertility, urology, oncology, ophthalmology and cosmetic surgery. The company is currently profiling doctors from
About HelloMD
HelloMD is a marketplace of the best doctors in each city. We connect patients seeking specialist medical care, with a leading doctor in private practice. Patients receive priority treatment, do not have to wait for appointments and pay a simple bundled price for their treatment.
For more information visit: http://www.hellomd.com
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