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Robin Runyan from Urbanize Detroit joins us to talk development, some fun places around town... and two types of woo. 02:03 - Pink Flamingo going strong 03:22 - Black Salt in Hamtramck 04:26 - Changes needed to I-375 plan to reflect today's reality 11:30 - The riverwalk is expanding again with a new section opening in October to connect to the Belle Isle (MacArthur) bridge 14:57 There are a bunch of plans for Belle Isle, we walk through them from two-way traffic to entrances to parking to more. Thanks to today's show sponsor, Plum Health DPC: https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/ Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Remember we're on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942?mt=2 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9 Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
We're discussing Taking the Direct Route: Pragmatic and Personalized Primary Care on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Faisel and Dan are joined by Dr. Paul Thomas, founder of Plum Health DPC.Our conversation revolves around upholding the oath to do no harm with regard to financial well-being, providing the proper kind of care that a patient needs at that moment, and creating health plans that are designed for a patient's needs and lifestyle.Want a copy of Dr. Thomas' book, Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice? Visit https://www.startupdpc.com/books If you have any questions for Dr. Thomas, feel free to reach out to him via email: paul@plumhealthdpc.comBeing a doctor is your calling because you couldn't imagine doing anything else. Let's talk about your career goals in medicine. Connect with us and tell us how you dream of practicing medicine. Want to learn more about how we do healthcare? Visit our resource center and check out how we are transforming healthcare. Don't forget to subscribe to ChenMed Rx to receive the latest news and articles from ChenMed.
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Detroit, Michigan. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of three books: Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System, Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice, and Dressing for Medicine: what to wear for your medical school interviews and how to dress professionally throughout your career in medicine. We hope you enjoy this episode with Dr. Paul Thomas about how to dress and present yourself as a leader. Questions We Asked: You just released a new book, Dressing for Medicine: what to wear for your medical school interviews and how to dress professionally throughout your career in medicine. What inspired you to write about this? How should you dress for a medical school or residency interview? How does virtual interviewing change things? How should you set up your background? Where do you draw the line between standing out and blending in with your dress and attire? How does appearance play into effectiveness leading teams and organizations? Is there a way to dress well when you have to wear scrubs? How do patient expectations change your dress? How much of dress is reading the room vs. holding yourself to a higher standard? You talk about house calls as a DPC physician, how does this change the interaction? How did you learn how to dress and carry yourself well? Book Suggestions? Quotes and Ideas: Medical School Interview: Blue or gray suit, white shirt with a colored tie. Leather shoes and a belt that matches. If you have a choice between a solid or swivel chair, choose the solid chair so you don't fidget. Virtually: face a light, make sure the camera is eye level, set up and test your microphone. Make your tech setup pristine. Sprezzatura: When everything is perfect, you can introduce a splash of personality that highlights a creative part of yourself You should dress with the goal of looking professional so you can instill confidence and better care for your patients. Wear clothing that makes you look mature and confident. If you are a physician in a leadership role, you should take the time to dress well and change if needed. “If you want to be a leader… you should look the part and lean into dressing your best.” “If dressing well makes you stand up straighter, speak more clearly and develop trusting relationships with your patients, then do it.” Book Suggestions: Dressing for Medicine: what to wear for your medical school interviews and how to dress professionally throughout your career in medicine by Dr. Paul Thomas Atomic Habits by James Clear
February 6, 2022 ~ Board Certified Family Medicine Physician Dr. Paul Thomas tells Paul W. about Plum Health DPC, his Direct Primary Care practice in Corktown.
Making his fourth appearance on The Soul of Enterprise is Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC. Ron and Ed ask him how he scaled his practice from one to know three offices and what the implications are for his subscription model. In addition, we ask what regulatory barriers to providing care this way should be removed.
Making his fourth appearance on The Soul of Enterprise is Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC. Ron and Ed ask him how he scaled his practice from one to know three offices and what the implications are for his subscription model. In addition, we ask what regulatory barriers to providing care this way should be removed.
Making his fourth appearance on The Soul of Enterprise is Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC. Ron and Ed ask him how he scaled his practice from one to know three offices and what the implications are for his subscription model. In addition, we ask what regulatory barriers to providing care this way should be removed.
In Season 1, Episode 17 of The Home Health Care Today Show, Dr. Paul Thomas, MD., of Plum Health, DPC visits the show to discuss National Diabetes Month, the value of Direct Primary Care, and Plum Health DPC's affordable subscription-based model to effectively close the gap to access quality healthcare for adults and children in Detroit. The show's goal is to inform, inspire, influence, and educate Metropolitan Detroiters on the importance of Diabetes awareness, treatments, and best practices for living healthier lives.Hosted by Dr. Cleamon MoorerSponsored by: American Advantage Home Care, Inc.
It's time for a pandemic update with Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Direct Primary Care. Questions we get into: The recent flap around COVID-19 vaccines and the city of Detroit. We discuss Moderna, Pfizer and J&J. First the city of Detroit wasn't going to take the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and now they are after the mayor walks back comments and publishes an op ed (read here). Listener questions about taking the vaccine if pregnant (of course, with all of this, talk to your doctor, this is for education purposes only). How to process the new CDC guidelines for vaccinated people. And, Plum Health DPC has a new bi-lingual doctor. Dr. Leslie Rabaut speaks Spanish and English. There are less than 100 primary care doctors serving 650,000+ people in the city of Detroit, and very few speak Spanish. Plus, a couple things you should know: District 7 Detroit City Councilman Gabe Leland is not running for re-election. And it's a battle of mortgage behemoths at either end of Woodward: United Wholesale Mortgage has issued an ultimatum for brokers to not work with Rocket Mortgage. We quickly get into it. Support our work: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. He joins the podcast to discuss vaccines and how to cure a hangover.
Are you struggling to find affordable healthcare? Do you wish you had a strong relationship with your doctor? Please welcome Dr. Paul Thomas from Plum Health DPC in Detroit. In addition to the invitation to come on our show, Dr. Thomas has also delivered a TedX Talk on Direct Primary Care as well! You'll Learn: • Why healthcare professionals are fed up with our corrupt system! • Why health insurance is NOT healthcare! • How free market healthcare puts YOU in charge, not a greedy insurance company • How DPC is granting the less fortunate in Detroit great health care! ~ Episode Resources... https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/plumhealthdpc/ https://twitter.com/PlumHealthDPC https://www.facebook.com/PlumHealthDPC/ https://www.youtube.com/c/PlumHealthDPC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDJ_F2S-Jkg ~ #DrPaulThomas #PlumHealthDPC #TedXTalk #Liberty #HealthCare #HealthInsurance #DirectPrimaryCare #DPC #PriceTansparency #MedicalDebt #MedicalBill #HealthSharingAccounts #FreeMarketMedicalAssociation #FMMA #Healthcare #Liberty #EducateAndEmpower #NeedhamHealthSolutions #TeamNeedham #ActiveLifestyle #HealthyActiveLife #ActivePeople #ShawnNeedham #HealthSolutions #MosesLakeProfessionalPharmacy #MLRX #SickenedTheBook #ShawnNeedhamRPh #ThinkOutsideTheSystem #OptimalHealthMatters #ItsTime ~ *** #BenShapiro & #DaveRamsey Fans. Learn how to be in the driver's seat for your healthcare choices {not the system or doctors!}
Join Andrew Tisser with Dr. Paul Thomas as they talk about an exciting new model of primary care. In this episode, you’ll learn:What is Direct Primary Care?Benefits of DPC to patients and physicians alikeHow to negotiate wholesale prices on labs and imagingMuch more! ~ About Paul Thomas, MD: Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of two books Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System and Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice~ You can find Dr. Thomas.Website: https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlumHealthDPC/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulthomasmd/--- Connect with Andrew Tisser DO: Top 50 doctors to follow on Instagram in 2020!Website: https://andrewtisserdo.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk2medocFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.tisserLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtisserdo/Early Career Physicians: Taking Back Medicine: https://www.facebook.com/groups/earlycareerdocs/PS: If you are a physician who would needs some help and wants to discuss working with me directly- book a call at https://andrewtisserdo.com/ss
Episode 3: Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC - Detroit, MI. Dr. Paul Thomas shares about how he opened Plum Health, how he manages his social media platforms, made the decision to add Doctors to his practice and much more! ***HINT SUMMIT 2020 PRICING UP TO DATE ACCORDING TO THE DATE OF RECORDING*** 9/21 Registration increases to $249.00/person, still FREE for students and residents. See summit.hint.com for more details. Visit the podcast website: mydpcstory.com.The Hint operating system securely handles and automates member enrollment, employer plan administration, eligibility management, billing, invoicing, payments, collections, and more! Discover Hint today!The Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=U8K8HM52SPQ38)
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business, and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of the book Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System.
On today's show: Martha Firestone Ford steps aside as owner of the Detroit Lions, daughter Sheila Ford Hamp takes over. Gyms are reopening Friday, despite what the Governor would want. What are the most American made car brands and automakers? The answers might surprise you. Dr. Paul Thomas joins us to talk about the continued need to stay smartly vigilant about the Coronavirus and wear masks. They also have a new location of Plum Health DPC opening up in Farmington Hills. Thanks for listening to the show! We're wherever fine podcasts are found: http://www.dailydetroit.com/ And we're member supported: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business, and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of two books; Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System and Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice.Highlights:Detroit as the center of outbreak in Michigan and how Dr. Thomas copes up with the situation as a frontlineDedicating his life in rectifying the disparities in health care, Dr. Thomas’ inspiration why he pursued medicineWhat Dr. Thomas loves about family medicine that got him hooked throughout the yearsBeing looked down as a resident, difficulties in gaining respect from peers and other challenges he has to go through his residencyPursuing Direct Primary Care and working outside the insurance-based systemHis life as a teacher, entrepreneur, and physicianEnjoying a lot of things in his practice and other fun ways he exercises to balance his life and workStepping back and starting the independent practice; some of the ways he advises if you are burning out in the corporate worldGiving attention and solution to depression and anxiety among doctorsConsistent communication with you physicians in dealing with the Pandemic (Covid19)“Demanding outcome data on infection rates, the mortality rate from elective surgeries and all the things that really obscured from the general public, those should be made searchable in one database where we can compare hospital against a hospital-based on their outcomes data if they want this bailout money”Better working conditionsBetter protection for doctors and nursesPrice transparency and outcome transparencyLinks:https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/IG Handles:@plumhealthdpc
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of the book Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System.
American healthcare isn't known for great customer service. More like inconvenience. Dr. Paul Thomas thought differently and started Plum Health DPC in Detroit, MI. He learned a secret from other physicians. Changing the business model so his practice could focus on customer service and care. Along the way, he wrote one book and now helps other physicians looking for a better way to provide great patient care. Dr. Thomas went the never crowded extra mile too. He opened Plum Health DPC in the Corktown area of Detroit, instead of Grosse Pointe. Every day, he and his team provide proof old-fashioned American ingenuity is alive and well. They are putting the Wow back into care by giving great customer service. Visit Plum Health at: https://www.plumhealthdpc.com His book, Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System, is available here: https://amzn.to/32FvyQ7 For more resources and other information, please visit our website: https://winhff.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winhff/message
Today we catch up with Dr. Paul Thomas. Dr. Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Southwest Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of the book Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System. About The Book, Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System Kindle + Paperback Edition (Available on Amazon) They said it couldn't be done. It wouldn't be possible to fix our broken healthcare system. It wouldn't be possible to fix a healthcare system that undervalues primary care and human relationships. But here we are, a courageous group of primary care doctors, tirelessly working to create value for our patients in communities across the country. This is the story of the Direct Primary Care movement, and how it could revolutionize not only primary care, but the entire healthcare system. The book begins by describing the current crisis in primary care and goes on to define the scope of Direct Primary Care. It closes with concrete examples of how the Direct Primary Care model is working at Plum Health DPC in Southwest Detroit. Cited Links and Resources: www.DirectPrimaryCare.com www.plumhealthdpc.com https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/what-we-do/ https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Thomas-MD/e/B07KRWZ5RN/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1 www.DocPreneurPress.com www.DocPreneurship.org www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com
This is your show for June 25, 2018: - The Detroit Department of Transportation plans a series of public meetings to share details and gather feedback about changes it plans to make to DDOT bus service starting in September. That’s when DDOT says it plans to start rolling out improvements to its 10 24-hour bus routes including Wi-Fi service, upgrades to bus stops, improved buses and easier fare payment. - A number of Detroit businesses won grants or interest-free loans totaling $1.2 million dollars over the weekend at Quicken Loans Demo Day. We're joined by Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC to talk about his experience winning his $50k award. - Detroit’s historic United Sound Systems recording studio is for sale for $1.5 million. The two-story 9,700 square foot brick house near Wayne State University and the New Center is said to be Detroit’s oldest and still-operating independent recording studio. - A restaurant roundup of Chick P and Clementina in downtown Detroit and the purchase price for Como's, which isn't so outlandish in Ferndale's hot restaurant scene - Fletcher Sharpe joins us as he does every week during the season for the Detroit City FC coverage of the week before and the week ahead. Of course, we also get into some World Cup discussions as well. - And, it's going to hot this weekend. Really, really, hot.
Dr. Paul Thomas with Plum Health DPC We're back with another episode here on social enterprise. We have a doctor on this show who has been making a big impact in Detroit. It is Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health Care DPC. He has a dream of changing the notion of health care from a plastic card in your wallet to true healing from a healing doctor! What a concept! http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Plum_Health_Logo.jpg () http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2017.06.15_DC_Trip.jpg () http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Plum_Health_Direct_Primary_Care_with_Paul_Thomas_MD.jpg () For the full transcript click below Read Full Transcript Hi Everyone, this is Romy, and we're back with another episode here on social enterprise. We have a doctor on this show who has been making a big impact in Detroit. It is Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health Care DPC. He has a dream of changing the notion of health care from a plastic card in your wallet to true healing from a healing doctor! What a concept! Before we get going here, I want to give a big hello and thanks to our listeners in Japan, we appreciate you! Now, let's see what Natalie has today for us on the Fun Fuel…. I'm Natalie Hazen and I am bringing you this episode's Fun Fuel. The Medicine Ball isn't usually the hottest topic of conversation. If you like to exercise and are a gym goer, you may incorporate the medicine ball into your routine. Or perhaps this little dynamo isn't a part of your repertoire and you pass by, leaving it sitting on the rack wondering what to do with it. While there are many ways to use the medicine ball in strength training, according to the website, azcentral.com, One of the early uses of medicine balls was around 1,000 B.C. where Persian soldiers used round bladders filled with sand as part of their resistance training. Later on, Navy doctors would tell sailors to throw the balls around the decks of the ships to reduce boredom, avoid seasickness and improve the overall health of the enlisted men. But it was the United States President Herbert Hoover who brought the medicine ball to the attention of the rest of society in 1931 with his new sport called Hoover-Ball. When the president's personal physician noticed the president's sedentary lifestyle he developed a medicine ball throwing game to get him up and moving around. The president and members of his team would throw the sand-filled ball over a net similar to the one used during volleyball games. Big kudos to this physician's creativity to get his patient out and about and active. Like other early games, Hoover-Ball may not be played today, but the medicine ball surely has played an important role in many people's overall health. Thanks for listening and now on to the episode. Well, that was truly a fun fuel fact! I love it. So much history of innovation and disruptive strategies all around us! That is a great segway to my conversation with Dr. Paul Thomas. Dr. Paul Thomas: Yes, so we are a family medicine service in Southwest Detroit, called Plum Health DPC, and the DPC stands for Direct Primary Care. What that means is that I work with my patients directly, and we don't bill or use insurance. Instead, my patients pay me a monthly membership fee to be a part of the practice, kind of like a gym membership. Our service cost is $49 a month for adults, and it's $10 a month for kids. With that, my patients can come in and see me anytime they need me. That's the basic of it. Romy: How did you get the idea to start to do this? Dr. Paul Thomas: Well, I heard a podcast in 2012, and I was driving back from a residency interview in Minnesota. My friend sent me this text, and she just said, "Hey, Paul, there's this guy doing this libertarian concept for medical care, and I think it's right up your alley." My friend's a libertarian, so I gave it a listen, and it sounded like this...
Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC in southwest Detroit discusses his direct primary care business model during an interview for the Crain's "Detroit Rising" podcast with senior reporter Chad Livengood at Bamboo Detroit's downtown co-working space.
This podcast episode features an interview with Dr. Paul Thomas, M.D., founder and owner of Plum Health DPC, specializing in Direct Primary Care. His practice services all ages, and costs much less than traditional healthcare. Listen and find out how Dr. Thomas and his services will help you become the NuYou that you deserve to be!! http://www.plumhealthdpc.com/ Visit us: http://www.nuyou.biz