Your Car Insurance Now Pays For Your Gas! (An Exercise in Absurdity)

Appropriated Press:  Officials in Washington have confirmed that car insurance companies will now be required to pay for gas.  "Transportation is a fundamental right of all Americans.  Therefore gas is a fundamental right of all Americans," said one congressman.  Consumer groups are split on the issue.  Some embrace the savings to American families, others see the ghastly (gassly?) auto insurance premium hikes coming down the pike, and they are also aghast (agassed?) at the new Federal mandate coming in 2017.  

Now enrolling patients!

 
 

Return with us to the days of Marcus Welby*!  CovenantMD is bringing Direct Primary Care to Lancaster.  Same or next-day appointments with no fees, extended visit times, home and worksite visits, access to your doctor by cell phone, text, and email, after hours access and after hours visits, and discounted blood work, radiology, and medications.  Click here to sign up.  We look forward to serving you!  CovenantMD opens Monday, January 4, 2016.

* Say what?  Marcus who?  Marcus Welby, M.D., the main character in a 1970's TV series of the same name, epitomized old-time general practice.  Check him out on iTunes.  (If Welby is news to you, then I envy your youth.)

Introducing BCF Group

CovenantMD is proud to announce a new partnership with BCF Group.  Small, medium, and large businesses can take advantage of CovenantMD's primary care umbrella, paired with insurance products offered through BCF.  Employees enjoy the high-touch quality of Direct Primary Care, while employers enjoy savings through limiting ER and urgent care copays and cash-pay discounts on medications and radiology.  Check out CovenantMD's employer page, email us, or give us a call at 717-287-1983.  To hear more about insurance options, email or call Brad Forney, CRM at 717-560-7730.

How the Amish Made Me a Better Doctor

How the Amish Made Me a Better Doctor

I’ve spent the last three years of my career as a doctor for the Amish.  It is frontier medicine.  I can regale you with stories of mangled hands immersed in cans of kerosene, arms and legs impaled with any number of small metal objects, injuries wrought by farm animals and table saws, of medical problems in states of extremis seldom seen and treated in outpatient clinics, of croupy toddlers finding relief from my breathing treatments at 2am. 

What is Direct Primary Care? (Part 3 of 3)

This post will conclude my three-part series, “What is Direct Primary Care?”  In the first post, I defined Direct Primary Care (DPC) and talked about the first of three distinctives that will set CovenantMD apart from other practices:  adequate time with your doctor.  In the second post, I talked about access to your doctor.  In this post, I’ll talk about value in primary care. 

What is Direct Primary Care? (Part 2 of 3)

What is Direct Primary Care?  (Part 2 of 3)

What do I mean by “access?”  Put simply, it’s how patients engage their primary care provider in order to get a question answered, or to be seen for a medical problem during business hours, or to be seen for an acute problem after business hours or on holidays or weekends.  If all things were equal, and you had ideal access to primary care, what would it look like?