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Episode 13: Healthcare that works: Marathon Health's Approach to Direct Primary Care

Episode 13: Healthcare that works: Marathon Health's Approach to Direct Primary Care

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In this episode of the Nexus Connection podcast, Brian Garcia and co-host Rodney Clark engage with Don Vaughn and Troy Purdue from Marathon Health to discuss the transformative impact of the Advanced Primary Care model on healthcare delivery. They explore how this model benefits patients, providers, and employers, addressing common misconceptions and unique challenges in the healthcare landscape. The conversation highlights the importance of accessibility, affordability, and patient satisfaction in modern healthcare, as well as the supportive environment that attracts providers to the Direct Primary Care model. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the challenges and solutions in the healthcare system, particularly focusing on appointment wait times, accessibility of care, and the benefits of direct primary care. They highlight the importance of engaging employees in their healthcare, the cost savings associated with direct primary care, and the need for a culture of servant leadership within healthcare organizations. The discussion also emphasizes the potential for small businesses to provide healthcare benefits that compete with larger companies, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for employees.


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Marathon Health, Nexus Health Connect, Advanced Primary Care, Direct Primary Care, healthcare delivery, employer-sponsored healthcare, patient outcomes, healthcare model, healthcare access, provider satisfaction, healthcare costs, healthcare, primary care, appointment wait times, specialty care, direct primary care, employee engagement, cost savings, small business healthcare, servant leadership, healthcare accessibility

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