IFM | Direct Primary Care: Building Autonomy, Access and Sustainability
Release Date: 07/15/2026
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AAFP Vice President of Practice Advancement Dr. Karen Johnson, PhD, welcomes Dr. Maryal Concepcion, MD, FAAFP, a full-scope family physician, founder and CEO of Big Trees MD, and host of the My DPC Story podcast, to discuss direct primary care (DPC) as an evolving practice model for family physicians. Drawing from her own transition out of corporate medicine, Dr. Concepcion shares how DPC has allowed her to build a sustainable practice centered on physician autonomy, meaningful patient relationships, and comprehensive, community-focused care.
The conversation explores Dr. Concepcion's journey into family medicine and direct primary care, practical considerations for launching and growing a DPC practice, strategies for managing financial and operational challenges, and the flexibility DPC provides to meet community needs. She also discusses common misconceptions about direct primary care, improving access to care in rural and underserved communities, and why supporting diverse practice models is essential to the future of family medicine.
Topics by Timestamp
00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction
02:13 Why Family Medicine
05:04 Transitioning from Corporate Medicine to Direct Primary Care
09:15 Launching a DPC Practice and Lessons Learned
12:16 Financial and Operational Decisions for Long-Term Sustainability
16:15 Growing the Practice and Managing Risk
19:30 Building a Direct Primary Care Practice
21:30 Improving Access Through Transparent, Patient-Centered Care
24:24 Expanding Community Services Through Innovation
26:47 Addressing Equity and Access in Direct Primary Care
30:33 Supporting Diverse Practice Models and the Future of Family Medicine
32:07 Closing Remarks
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