"Dr. Jay Parkinson launched his medical practice in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn in late September with no waiting room, no fluorescent-lit exam rooms, and best of all, no overhead. Parkinson's practice is online. Want to reach him? Try instant messenger or e-mail.
"Parkinson's medical practice combines quaint house calls of yore with decidedly 21st-century technology. For a yearly fee of $500, Parkinson makes an initial visit to his patients in their apartments and offers two additional visits as needed. But he is available to them any time between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays for unlimited consultation on IM or e-mail."
Dr. Parkinson describes the reasoning behind his unorthodox practice as follows: "A lot of artists in New York City don't have insurance because they're freelancers. They're young and wired. Once you figure out an issue, you can follow up with e-mail, IM and video chat. The vast majority of these people don't need repeated physical exams." Which is exactly my point. Many people today use the power of the internet to self-diagnosis (fairly accurately). They only need see a doctor essentially to get a prescription issued, have tests done, or to perform specific procedures.
With Dr. Parkinson's system you can move yourself pretty far along the process before paying him a penny. Only when it's needed will you have to shell out the $500 to receive a home visit. Speaking of housecalls... although he won't be accepting payment with eggs from the family chicken coop like in days of yore, the article does mention that he may be willing to accept payment in art.
Once again technology and the power of the market have come together to fill a need. The only problems he foresees are too much demand, and government interference. The market will solve the former (by more doctors launching such practices), but only a determined citizenry can help with the latter. Forget "socialized health care" we need a genuine free market.
Published by Aahz
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- Dr. Parkinson's Website - www.jayparkinsonmd.com/
- Only pay for the health services you need
- Yes, he makes house calls
- 24 hour access to the same doctor



