Why This Clinic Ditched Insurance and Embraced Bitcoin - Roger Moczygemba
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Dr. Roger Moczygemba, founder of Direct Med Clinic in San Antonio, champions affordable, transparent healthcare through Direct Primary Care. A Texas A&M Health Science Center graduate and Navy-trained Family Practice physician, he has practiced medicine since 1994, specializing in Family Practice, Occupational Medicine, and Urgent Care. Co-leader of the Free Market Medical Association's San Antonio chapter, Dr. Moczygemba integrates Bitcoin payments to align decentralized, peer-to-peer healthcare with sound money, redefining accessibility and cost-efficiency in modern medicine.
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TAKEAWAYS
Takeaways:
- Dr. Roger Moczygemba discusses how Bitcoin operates as a decentralized currency immune to corruption.
- The Direct Primary Care model allows doctors to focus on patient care without insurance complications.
- Employers can significantly reduce healthcare costs by purchasing memberships for their employees through DPC.
- Bitcoin's adoption in healthcare is still emerging, but it offers a peer-to-peer payment solution that promotes decentralization.
- Moczygemba emphasizes that early adoption of Bitcoin can lead to greater benefits for practices.
- The connection between Bitcoin and direct primary care highlights the importance of transparency in healthcare costs.
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