How to Find Employers that Want DPC
If you want to work with employers, start in your own office! Your patients likely work for someone or own a business. Start there. Can you offer services to their employer?
Next, start looking around your community where employers and entrepreneurs meet. The Chamber of Commerce is a good start. Civic clubs like Rotary, Lions Clubs, or the like frequently need speakers; you could provide significant insight into health care topics -- especially DPC. Church and community groups (your neighborhood development association, the YMCA, etc.) that frequently do health fairs or benefits to raise awareness of certain issues are also great resources. Jump right in there and spread some DPC love.
Other good connections can be made at local business groups like BNI (Business Network International), 1 Million Cups, or LEAD groups. These meetups -- and others! -- connect entrepreneurs looking to grow their businesses. Check these and others out in your community to see if they can work for you.
Finally, social media. You need to have a presence on social media to reach employers using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Most employers are there on social media and making a name for your DPC practice with frequent posts can get you connected.
One last note, there are benefits advisors are looking to connect employers and DPC -- read about that here.
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How to Find Employers that Want DPC
If you want to work with employers, start in your own office! Your patients likely work for someone or own a business. Start there. Can you offer services to their employer?
Next, start looking around your community where employers and entrepreneurs meet. The Chamber of Commerce is a good start. Civic clubs like Rotary, Lions Clubs, or the like frequently need speakers; you could provide significant insight into health care topics -- especially DPC. Church and community groups (your neighborhood development association, the YMCA, etc.) that frequently do health fairs or benefits to raise awareness of certain issues are also great resources. Jump right in there and spread some DPC love.
Other good connections can be made at local business groups like BNI (Business Network International), 1 Million Cups, or LEAD groups. These meetups -- and others! -- connect entrepreneurs looking to grow their businesses. Check these and others out in your community to see if they can work for you.
Finally, social media. You need to have a presence on social media to reach employers using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Most employers are there on social media and making a name for your DPC practice with frequent posts can get you connected.
One last note, there are benefits advisors are looking to connect employers and DPC -- read about that here.