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When a Field Matures, Stewardship Matters
Over the past several weeks, I’ve argued that primary care is not binary... It is a spectrum. We’ve examined language. We’ve addressed access. We’ve looked at relational capacity and the structural pressures created by throughput. One conclusion becomes clear: Membership-based care is no longer a fringe concept. It is growing. It is diversifying. It is being adopted within health systems, independent practices, and hybrid models across the country. Growth alone, however, does

J. Lawlor, DO, MBA, FACOI
Apr 202 min read


We're Asking the Wrong Questions About Membership Medicine
Two concerns surface very quickly when membership-based care is discussed: “Are we creating access only for those who can afford it?” This seems like the right question, but it misses the wider truth. Primary care has long carried a responsibility to remain broadly accessible, and any model that introduces a recurring fee naturally raises concern about exclusion. But the framing needs more precision and less reflexive criticism. Offering a spectrum of primary care models does

J. Lawlor, DO, MBA, FACOI
Apr 203 min read
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