Allow members to be enrolled in multiple plans
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Lori McCoy
Allow practices to have members enrolled in more than one plan at once (that cover other services). An example of this is a member being enrolled in an employer plan and an additional prescription drug plan directly through the practice.
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Sarah Cooper
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Otto Shill
ALSO - Need to have the ability for a family member to be enrolled in a different plan!
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Otto Shill
yes!
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Alyssa Malin
Yes - In my company's case we offer DPC, Concierge Medicine (additional services), and aesthetics memberships. Many patients are both DPC and Aesthetic memberships. Those memberships have nothing to do with eachother (except a discount for participating in both)
CC Canepa
Strada Healthcare would like to offer patients add-on membership options when they enroll in a DPC membership. For example, an unlimited telemedicine membership or an unlimited labs membership.
CC Canepa
Cloudberry Health offers a general DPC Membership with Dr. Child as well as a Rejuvenation Membership with Dr. Goodman
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Axsona Stadnyck
Craft Concierge: needs the ability to have family members (i.e. dependents be enrolled in different memberships, and still bill together- on one invoice).
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Axsona Stadnyck
Green Leaf Direct Care, PLLC has a DPC practice (w/a specific DPC provider) and is going to be adding new providers (that only specialize in psychology/ mental health) they will have patients that will need both DPC care and mental health care, creating a combined DPC and mental health membership doesn't work because it makes it very difficult to have exact income/revenue that each provider and type of care treatment is bringing in
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Connie Beall
yes
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Drew Miller
One practice has a DPC membership and would like to off for an additional membership for chiropractic services as well.
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