Dr Rob Rosborough (@drrobdpc) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Rob Rosborough

@drrobdpc

Family Doc emphasizing the Doctor Patient relationship... Time to connect with patients is the best medicine!

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Curtis Houck (@curtishouck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CNN’s Van Jones reveals Charlie Kirk had messaged him the day before he was assassinated to invite Jones on his show for “a respectful conversation about crime and race” in light of their beef about the Charlotte light rail murder

Nicole Saphier, MD (@nbsaphiermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ACA inflated costs with regulation, then billed taxpayers. If subsidies went straight to people without repealing the ACA, the money would still go to insurance companies. Fund HSAs for low cost catastrophic plans & routine care. That’s how you get choice & affodability.

Dr Rob Rosborough (@drrobdpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our DPC, the main goal is to provide exceptional care while helping patients save on Out of pocket costs. OOP costs are the copays and deductibles associated with USING their insurance. Why get an MRI using insurance? Usually requires prior authorization, sometimes

The Doc (@real_dr_mudgil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rep. Zoe Lofgren HSA accounts for routine care using a direct pay model; catastrophic coverage for serious issues; marginalize private insurers role in patient care. Boom. Problem solved.

Dr Rob Rosborough (@drrobdpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients pay us $80/mo for unlimited in office visits and my cell # for after hours. We help them use insurance if it make sense for out of pocket costs. Deductibles are so high, it usually saves them $$ by paying cash for meds labs and imaging. Labs drawn in office, picked up

Dan Choi, MD, FAAOS (@drdanchoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any fix to the ACA should absolutely continue to include protection for pre existing conditions! But we have to fix it! We can’t keep enriching insurance companies and corporate medicine at the expense of patients and taxpayers and bankrupt our country!

John Asghar MD (@jahangirasgha10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While I like certain parts of the U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. plan, I would really like the option to buy insurance policies that do not bundle Primary Care into the premium. If people want to pay for primary care through insurance, that is fine. Pay the premium. If not, let people buy a