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SunnyInCo

FNG
Joined
Aug 23, 2024
Messages
7
Location
Littleton, CO
Concierge medicine is growing quickly.

I like a PA for routine stuff but if I’m going to pay for concierge medicine I’m going to want an MD or DO. Significantly more training.





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This is not concierge which is still through insurance, you are just moving up the line. This model is undoughtly better medice. When you go to a traditional primary care visit, the nurse see you for a few minutes going throught the questionair and then the doc comes in and leaves as quickly as possible and writes the perscription. Why, because of insurance they are only paid a fraction of their billable time. Now, you sell drugs so that might be fine for you but that is part of the reason our country has horribly healthcare from the primary care side. This other model's goal is to get to the root casuse and go from there.
As far as training, apparently the Army thinks he has enough as they keep asking him to stay in the Army Reserves to be the medical provider for the Blackhawk and other pilots.
 

TurkeyReaper69

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Dec 5, 2021
Messages
120
Attorney. Focused in Natural Resource and Energy Law. Last few years I've been doing nothing but mineral trespassing and unknown royalty inheritance.
This area of the legal system is fascinating to me.

-BLM Employee who has experience with subsurface minerals program.
 

Decker9

WKR
Joined
Apr 10, 2015
Messages
1,017
Location
BC goat mountains
Maintenance millwright, compressing wood dust into pellets. 90% of our product goes to the UK, which makes up about 6% of the uk’s power.

Future stock maker, soon as someone will pay me enough to build them one 🤣
 

dan33

FNG
Joined
Mar 14, 2024
Messages
49
Location
In your walls
I'm a land surveyor mostly on the construction side now. But I am licensed in Maine and kentucky. In the next 2 years I plan on running my own show and getting licensed in Tennessee, Virginia, Alabama, and texas
 

DSchliep

FNG
Joined
Sep 8, 2024
Messages
19
I spent 17 years in the oilfield doing completions work and consulting. I retired, that lasted 6 months before I got bored. I currently work for a water well drilling outfit.
 

Dogone

FNG
Joined
Dec 25, 2023
Messages
63
I am a long time outfitter in Saskatchewan. Some questions on bird or bear and deer I may be able to answer.
 
Joined
Jul 17, 2013
Messages
675
ER nurse. I'll bring you a blanket and/or a turkey sandwich. If you're there for life threatening emergency we'll try and save your life. Mostly it's just a blanket and sandwich though.

Former ER nurse, current flight nurse. No more blankets and turkey sandwiches for me.
 

jcaud

FNG
Joined
Apr 29, 2022
Messages
59
Licensed civil engineer writing for a utility company. Worked for an agriculture cooperative and the railroad prior to that!
 
Joined
Aug 23, 2019
Messages
468
I work in software. Not an engineer by trade, but I implement product billing and payment systems.

Since I picked up hunting about 5 years ago, I’ve noticed a sort of gap in various club and non product membership management. It seems as if most of these groups are utilizing some sort of recurring service (archery club membership, state wildlife conservation group, etc) that needs to be billed on an annual basis of some sort.

But from the research I’ve done, it’s all being done manually. Paper checks, snail mail, and paper invoices can all be automated pretty easily. And most of the time, integrating directly into the website is rather straightforward.

I’m not selling anything, because I don’t have a product to sell, but if this is something that your club or group struggles with, I’d love to ask some questions to gather more information around the problems that exist in that space. Maybe there is a solution?
 
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