Physician burnout and administrative burdens remain at high levels, while reimbursement continues its steady decline. And patients, who are older, sicker, and more informed than ever, are demanding what traditional practices struggle to deliver: time, availability, and continuity. Against that backdrop, concierge medicine has moved from a boutique concept to a viable, mainstream alternative. Listen in to our exclusive podcast featuring Greg Grant, COO of Specialdocs Consultants, as he uncovers why 2026 will prove to be a pivotal year for physicians considering a membership-based practice. In this 5-part series hosted by Medical Economics, Greg addresses the many factors fueling the next wave of concierge medicine, from financial pressures, technology and patient expectations to the overarching need for work-life balance.
Specialdocs and Medical Economics Present: Why More Physicians Will Move to Concierge Medicine in 2026
Part 1: Why 2026 Is a Tipping Point for Concierge Medicine: The Unsustainable Status Quo
Part 2: Who Is Choosing Concierge Medicine and Why
Part 3: Inside a Modern Concierge Practice
Part 4: Why Specialdocs is Different
Part 5: The Future of Concierge Medicine, and Making the Leap
Full Podcast
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