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Why Most DPC Practices Don’t Make Money Fast Enough

13 min · 5 mei 2026
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In this vlog, Brad , MD breaks down a viral Direct Primary Care discussion where physicians shared that they were one to two years into practice ownership without making a profit. He explains why starting a DPC or primary care practice is not just about escaping employment, but about building a real business with a clear vision, strong marketing, pricing strategy, and scalable patient acquisition. Brad compares DPC versus fee-for-service primary care, explains why going after one patient at a time can slow growth, and shares why physicians need to think like business owners if they want to build a profitable medical practice.

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