CommonSpirit Health and Paladina Health to Provide 24/7 Primary Care in a Direct-to-Primary Care Partnership
As health care premiums have risen by more than 50 percent in the last decade, new models of care have become more important than ever. This is especially true in light of the COVID-19 crisis, with estimates for health care costs over the next two years equaling
"To keep our communities healthier, we need to increase access to care models focused on prevention and primary care access," said
Direct primary care models have proven especially resilient, even during challenging economic times. Not only do they represent a sustainable approach for physicians, but they can also lower financial barriers and provide convenient care for the 40 percent of Americans who avoid regular doctor visits due to cost. On average, organizations offering this benefit through
"We are honored to be chosen as CommonSpirit's direct primary care partner," said
Each clinic will be staffed by family medicine physicians and medical assistants to provide patients with:
- Convenient and personalized one-stop health care offered in-person and virtually via phone and video
- A provider who spends sufficient time (on average 30-45 minutes per visit) with patients to fully understand their total health care needs
- 24/7 access to their provider via phone and/or email for urgent needs
- Same-day or next-day appointments
- Primary and preventive care with no co-pay and acute care services with reduced out-of-pocket costs
- In-house pharmacy and lab services at no cost
Membership-based primary care services will first be offered through newly constructed, employer-sponsored virtual, onsite, and near-site clinics. The initial partnership will begin in
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