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Why Most Patients Don’t Actually Have Their Own Doctor Anymore

Why Most Patients Don’t Actually Have Their Own Doctor Anymore

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Most people believe they have a doctor.

But the truth is… most don’t.

What they really have is a system. A system where doctors are rushed, appointments are short, and decisions are often controlled by insurance companies instead of the people sitting in the exam room.

I see this problem every day.

In this episode, I talk about a different model of medicine that quietly puts the relationship between doctor and patient back where it belongs. It changes how care is delivered, how doctors practice, and how patients experience healthcare.

But most people have never heard of it.

And once you understand how it works, you start to see why the current system feels so frustrating.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why the modern healthcare system often prevents doctors from truly helping patients
  • The surprising model of care that removes insurance from the middle of the doctor-patient relationship
  • Why some doctors say this approach completely changed the way they practice medicine

If you’ve ever felt rushed, unheard, or stuck inside the healthcare system… this conversation may completely change how you think about medical care.

Learn more about William Steelman:

  • Willam Steelman of Steelman Medical Group, steelmanmedicalgroup.com
  • Direct Primary Care Alliance dpcalliance.org
  • Best way to find Direct Primary Care Physicians: mapper.dpcfrontier.com

Direct Primary Care (DPC) is a model in which patients pay a monthly subscription fee to a physician for unliminted primary care. This doesn't involve insurane, but you can use your insurance for any follow up services needed.


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