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The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
Release Date: 07/13/2025
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
Episode Summary By Concierge Medicine Today JANUARY 2026 - Concierge medicine and direct primary care didn’t just grow — they surged more than 80% in five years. Headlines are spinning this as a threat to access and equity. But is that the full story? In this episode, the Editor-In-Chief of the industry's trade publication, Concierge Medicine Today, author and Host, Michael Tetreault, breaks down the latest national research and explains what’s really happening beneath the surface. This isn’t about luxury medicine. It’s about physician burnout, broken reimbursement models,...
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In this episode of The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast, we unpack a recent article written by a fellow clinician—one that suggested physicians already possess everything needed to run a successful practice. While the heart of that message is encouraging, the realities of leading a practice today are far more complex than discipline and vision alone. This conversation explores what the article gets right, what it unintentionally leaves out, and why blending clinical excellence with business clarity is essential in a changing healthcare landscape. We discuss how practice ownership...
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Our guest today is Dr. Julie Chen, the Chief Medical Officer at Radence. She previously served as Chief Medical Officer at companies such as Human Longevity and Vitagene. Her research, at the FDA, NIH, National Cancer Institute, USC, and Mount Sinai, has shaped scientific advancement in precision medicine. As a fellowship-trained integrative internal medicine physician, she developed numerous corporate wellness programs in Silicon Valley focusing on whole-systems approach to healthcare. Dr. Chen is a frequent medical expert on major media outlets, including ABC, NBC, FOX, and MSN, and...
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Patients don’t stay for a tax deduction — they stay because they feel known. That’s something no federal incentive can legislate. 🩺
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info_outlineWhile it’s easy to pick on concierge medicine practice for its highly visible moniker, small medical offices outside of this niche space are often more guilty of this than concierge practices. Here are ten compelling reasons why this marketing strategy is flawed:
By Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today
While concierge medicine aims to deliver exceptional care, making the physician the product can lead to significant setbacks. To succeed, practices must prioritize relationships, foster teamwork, and emphasize patient outcomes. By adopting a balanced approach that values both the physician’s expertise and the contributions of the broader healthcare team, concierge medicine can achieve lasting success and genuinely serve its patients.
1. Unrealistic Expectations Could Lead to Burnout
Prioritizing the doctor as a product places immense pressure on physicians, contributing to burnout—affecting nearly 42% of doctors (Maslach et al., 2018). A physician who is overwhelmed can’t provide the high-quality care patients deserve. On the one hand, it doesn’t take long to resent the relentless pressure and unrealistic expectations. On the other hand, it’s far too easy to get addicted to them – to like being at the center too much. Way too much.
2. Erosion of Personal Connection
Reducing physicians to products undermines essential personal relationships crucial to healthcare. Strong patient-physician bonds foster trust and lead to better health outcomes (Hojat et al., 2011).
If you were no longer working and kicked out of the practice tomorrow, what would be left of your practice -- would it and could it survive without you?!
3. Increased Competition for Patient Loyalty
This model promotes a focus on attracting new patients rather than nurturing existing ones, jeopardizing long-term relationships. Personalized care strategies tend to yield better retention than mere marketing tactics.
4. Unsustainable Business Models
Investing heavily in the physician's image rather than improving patient care systems often leads to unstable business practices (MGMA, 2020).
5. Unrealistic Patient Expectations
Marketing healthcare around a physician’s capabilities can foster unrealistic expectations, leaving patients disappointed when their complex needs aren't met.
If you were no longer working and kicked out of the practice tomorrow, what would be left of your practice -- would it and could it survive without you?!
6. Neglect of Team-Based Care
Emphasizing the individual physician sidelines the contributions of the healthcare team, compromising overall quality. Effective care requires collaboration among all team members (McGlynn et al., 2003).
7. Misguided Investment in Technology
When the focus is on the physician, practices may overlook necessary investments in technology that enhance care and efficiency, ultimately affecting patient satisfaction (Albrecht et al., 2019).
On the one hand, it doesn’t take long to resent the relentless pressure and unrealistic expectations. On the other hand, it’s far too easy to get addicted to them – to like being at the center too much. Way too much.
8. Diminished Patient Diversity
An overemphasis on a single physician can narrow patient demographics, reducing the practice's accessibility and diversity, which are crucial for enriching healthcare.
9. Revenue Over Care Focus
When financial gain becomes the primary driver, patient satisfaction often declines. Research underscores that patient-centric practices yield better health outcomes and greater cost-effectiveness (National Academy of Medicine, 2019).
10. Missed Opportunities for Continuous Improvement
Focusing solely on the doctor can stifle innovation. Continuous education and system enhancements are vital in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
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