Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Doctors look to profit from ‘no insurance’ clinic - Health care- msnbc.com

Doctors look to profit from ‘no insurance’ clinic - Health care- msnbc.com: "A Seattle clinic for people fed up with insurance, started by doctors fed up with insurance, has gotten $4 million in private venture capital money to expand.

Qliance says it has a profit-making solution to the problems of long waits, rushed doctors and cursory care that bother patients. At the same time, the clinic says it eliminates the paperwork and pressure that plague primary care doctors.

'If you spent five minutes in my office, you would notice there is nobody waiting. We don't have to stack them up like jets over Newark (airport),' said Garrison Bliss, a doctor and co-founder of the primary care clinic."

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