Independent physicians for patient independence, or IP4PI, is comprised of physicians that consider patient care their priority. Independent physicians deny insurance and government limitations on patient care. The patient-physicians relationship is sacrosanct, private and unique to every individual and should be independent from government and insurance industry constraints. IP4PI is IP4PI.wordpress.com, @IP4PI on Twitter and IP4PI on Facebook.
I would like to see if you all would be interested in being an Affiliate and help us spread the word about our meeting in Dallas in March. The Physician’s Summit – helping secure the private practice. Please go to http://www.physicianssummit.com and please contact me back. Thank you.
A meeting of like and forward thinking minds. The Summit at the Summit. Attend via webcast or live, July 20-26, Keystone, Colorado
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Hello. I’ve been an independent hospital consultant for more than 30 years and have served more than 10% of U.S. hospitals. I was a hospital CEO prior to that time. Over the course of my career, I have watched as the Third Party Payer System grew like a cancer. Now it has driven many primary care physicians from private practice, forced the closure of more than 80 rural hospitals, driven many larger hospitals to consolidate and/or merge, and devastated the local economies in many small rural communities Here is a link to our most recent newsletter (https://www.bradyinc.com/video/tip-of-the-week/6-21-17.mp4). I would like to work with others to help restore freedom from this monstrous system. Please let me know if I can be of assistance in any way.
Thank you. Please connect with Dr. Craig M. Wax on LinkedIn and message him.
Hi there,
I was pointed in your direction to find a like-minded physician to my local one who is booked for the next several months. Could provide some resources for me to find some independent physicians in the Northern (or even central) Virginia area? Thanks so much!
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