• Transitioning To Direct Primary Care

  • Apr 7 2025
  • Duración: 42 m
  • Podcast

Transitioning To Direct Primary Care

  • Resumen

  • Key Highlights: Transitioning to Direct Primary Care (DPC) with Dr. Laura Lindner

    1. Motivation for Transition

    * Dr. Lindner experienced growing frustration and burnout in her previous group practice due to a lack of autonomy, inefficiencies in patient care, and an inability to implement her ideas.

    * She was inspired by colleagues and other DPC practitioners who demonstrated the potential for this model in pediatrics.

    2. Initial Steps Toward DPC

    * Dr. Lindner began by researching the DPC model through Facebook groups like "Pediatricians that do DPC" and "DPC Docs."

    * She explored the financial feasibility of starting her own practice, including preparing for a temporary loss of income.

    * A healthcare attorney helped her navigate her employment contract, focusing on non-compete clauses and patient record ownership.

    3. Navigating the Transition

    * To comply with legal restrictions, she used creative methods to inform patients about her new practice:

    * Created a personal Instagram account to connect with patients indirectly.

    * Shared updates about her life and later redirected followers to her professional page after leaving her employer.

    * She emphasized the importance of maintaining professionalism during the resignation process, giving ample notice (four months) to avoid leaving her former practice in a difficult position.

    4. Challenges Faced

    * Finding office space within the constraints of her non-compete clause was particularly challenging. She eventually secured a rental arrangement for one exam room in an existing office.

    * Establishing an online presence was initially difficult due to SEO limitations and issues with gaining control over her Google profile, which was managed by her previous employer.

    5. Lessons Learned

    * Dr. Lindner advises others transitioning to DPC to:

    * Thoroughly review contracts with legal assistance.

    * Plan for logistical aspects like securing a business address and managing online visibility.

    * Maintain positive relationships with former colleagues and staff to facilitate smoother transitions.

    6. Results and Reflections

    * Within six months of opening Homegrown Pediatrics, approximately 5–7% of her former patients followed her to the new practice, increasing to about 10% over time.

    * Despite initial fears, she successfully built a sustainable practice while maintaining ethical and legal standards.



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