I don't mean to sound overly critical, but in looking over the public materials I can find on Turntable Health it looks like:
A monthly subscription premium in exchange for primary care, without an actual health insurance attached for pharmaceuticals, lab testing, specialty care, etc. It does seem to include some nutritional/exercise counseling - a service available to most PCPs that take MA plans and the like, where any value-based plan attempts to provide care coordination, social work, etc. for their patient roster.
Essentially, this looks like little more than the low-fee concierge medicine practices that have been springing up everywhere, for the folks with the disposable income to afford a monthly premium on top of their health insurance costs.
Can you help me understand what sets Turntable apart from concierge practices - what makes it more than what I've described above?
DrArkades51 karma
Hi Zdogg!
I don't mean to sound overly critical, but in looking over the public materials I can find on Turntable Health it looks like:
A monthly subscription premium in exchange for primary care, without an actual health insurance attached for pharmaceuticals, lab testing, specialty care, etc. It does seem to include some nutritional/exercise counseling - a service available to most PCPs that take MA plans and the like, where any value-based plan attempts to provide care coordination, social work, etc. for their patient roster.
Essentially, this looks like little more than the low-fee concierge medicine practices that have been springing up everywhere, for the folks with the disposable income to afford a monthly premium on top of their health insurance costs.
Can you help me understand what sets Turntable apart from concierge practices - what makes it more than what I've described above?
Thank you.
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