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People manage their health and wellness best when it’s financially and logistically reasonable to do so. Enter Paladina Health.

Paladina Health provides an innovative way to deliver high-quality, more convenient and lower-cost healthcare to patients through a membership-based primary care clinic.

Employees have convenient access to comprehensive primary care, preventive care and basic urgent care services at a clinic within or near their employer’s site.

How is Paladina Health different from traditional primary care?

To learn more about how Paladina Health can be your trusted healthcare partner, please contact us at 1-866-808-6005, or info@paladinahealth.com

Better access

Paladina Health clinics are located on or near company sites, providing better access for employees and less time away from work. In addition, physicians are willing and able to communicate in ways that best suit their patients’ needs – in person, or via phone, email or text.

More quality time with your doctor

Paladina Health physicians see 60-70% fewer patients (800 vs. 3,000) than traditional primary care providers. Members typically get same-day or next-day appointments and have more time per visit with their clinician as a result. Our physicians are accountable for their patients’ health and satisfaction and are given the time required to achieve that.

Lower healthcare costs

Both employers and members benefit from the cost savings driven by utilization of the Paladina Health model. Many employers experience first-year savings 6-12%. These savings are driven by:

  • :: Our clinicians perform services that satisfy
    85-90% of most employees’ healthcare
    needs
  • :: The advice we provide members about when
    it is appropriate to receive acute or specialist
    care and which providers offer the best value
    for their healthcare dollar
  • :: The low, fixed monthly fee covering our
    service

* DaVita and Third-party claims analyses, Thomson Reuters, Healthcare Spending Index for Private Insurance, 2010, Milliman, Your Self Funded Claims Data, 2009, Meta-analysis of PCMH studies

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