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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > Why some patients pay up to $50,000 a year for ‘concierge medicine’
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Why some patients pay up to $50,000 a year for ‘concierge medicine’

Last updated: November 15, 2024 4:27 pm
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Money has the power to make life more convenient and enjoyable in various ways. From first-class airline tickets that expedite your travel experience to upgraded theme park tickets that allow you to skip long lines, there are plenty of opportunities to use your financial resources to enhance your experiences. However, instead of spending a few thousand dollars on making your trip to Disney World more enjoyable, why not consider using that money for something more impactful, like skipping the long queue at your doctor’s office?

According to Asaf Bitton, a primary care doctor and associate professor of medicine and health care policy at Harvard Medical School and the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, people with higher incomes often spend significant amounts on luxury experiences like vacations. He suggests that allocating a portion of that budget towards prioritizing one’s health could be a wise decision. For instance, investing $2,000 or $5,000 a year in healthcare services could lead to better health outcomes and overall well-being.

While the allure of exclusive experiences and luxury services is undeniable, it’s essential to consider the long-term benefits of investing in your health. By prioritizing preventive care and timely medical appointments, you can potentially avoid more significant health issues down the line. Additionally, having access to expedited healthcare services can save you time and stress, allowing you to focus on other aspects of your life.

In a world where time is a valuable commodity, investing in your health can ultimately lead to a more fulfilling and balanced life. Rather than splurging on temporary luxuries, consider redirecting some of your resources towards long-term wellness and preventive care. Your future self will thank you for making health a priority.

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