Affordable Healthcare That Actually Is Affordable

Affordable Healthcare That Actually Is Affordable

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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now...

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When it comes to quality of life measures, Louisiana ranks near
last in every category – especially health-related categories
like life expectancy, and rates of diabetes, cancer, hypertension
and heart disease. And we have some of the worst outcomes of any
state in the U.S. But entrepreneurially-minded medical and health
experts are trying to help address this by using new models of
health care delivery, and coming up with inventive ways to engage
underserved communities.


Dr. Charles Sasser is a primary care doctor based here in Baton
Rouge, whose practice, Sasser Direct Primary Care, represents a
new and intriguing business model for health care delivery.
Instead of a traditional fee-for-service model - where a doctor’s
visit or hospital stay is paid for primarily by a third party
like an insurance company - with Direct Primary Care, you join
the group, pay a monthly fee that, depending on your age might be
$50 or $75, and then when you need to see the doctor, you
schedule and that’s it. No co pay, no bills! And labs and tests
cost you the wholesale rate.


Yes, it's the much-discussed "affordable healthcare" that is
actually is affordable.


With healthcare costs skyrocketing and insurance rates increasing
by double digits every year, the DPC model is growing around the
country and could be the wave of the future. If it’s so sensible,
why isn’t everyone doing it? Charles Sasser explains. 


Ellen McKnight Hill is a registered dietician and public health
advocate with The Maxine Firm, a nutrition, wellness and public
health firm, whose primary objective is chronic disease
prevention in urban and rural communities. The firm offers a
variety of services including seminars, webinars and other
community outreach efforts to bring wellness and nutrition
education to those who may not know how to integrate healthy
eating and regular exercise into their daily lives. Ellen is a
principal with the firm and one of its founders. She's also a
part of the mayor's Healthy City Initiative and an Adjunct
Nutrition Professor at Baton Rouge Community College.


Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the
Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Erik Otts at
itsbatonrouge.la.


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