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Join Our Team: Great opportunity for Family Practice Doctor, Med/Peds

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Reminiscent of family doctors of past generations, physicians in our group go beyond just an office practice. Current Health physicians make house calls to patients’ homes, offices, hotel rooms, or schools. We believe our practice provides a superior alternative to insurance-based primary care practices while minimizing the use of the emergency room for non-emergency situations.  We are online, on-time and on-call.

We are seeking board certified Family Practice or Med/Peds physician to join our established primary care practice. In our model, you will be able to spend more time with your patients as well as have more personal time. You will be fully supported and have a competitive full time salary with benefits and additional earning potential.

Essential Skills, Experience & Education

  • Board certified in Family Medicine or Med/Peds
  • Urgent care experience - competent in the following procedures: IV placement, foley placement, phlebotomy, arthocentesis, joint injections, I& D, laceration repairs
  • Willing to embrace technology.
  • Good personal organizational skills.
  • Ability to work independently with a team approach.
  • Enthusiastic about opportunity to provide healthcare in this innovative manner.
  • Lead and actively be apart of marketing efforts, and long term business plans for the company
  • Full time and Part Time positions available

If you possess the necessary qualifications for the job and you are interested in joining our dynamic team please email office@CurrentHealth.com with a cover letter and a resume.

All final candidates will have a through reference and credentials check, verification of past employment, and background check.

New Role: Vy Le appointed to the board of Current Health Medical Group

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

It is with great sadness that we announce the departure of Chief
Operations Officer Vy Le from Current Health Medical Group. For the
past four years, Vy has poured her heart and soul into
developing our practice as a recognized national leader in
consumer-focused private medicine. The branding and marketing
expertise she gained while working at Gap Inc. prior to her position
with Current Health has influenced our direction and transformed us
into a leading brand during her time here.

Vy will be taking on the role of Vice President of Training
at Practice Fusion, a fast growing EMR company,
where her skills will impact health care on an even larger scale.

In her transition, Vy Le will be named a director on Current Health’s
board and will continue to provide insightful input towards our
growth. We are excited about Vy’s new role in Current Health and look
forward to maintaining a strong working relationship with her in the
future. As well as sitting on the Current Health board, Vy will
continue to influence the patient experience in doctors’ offices
across the country as a board member of Private Medical Marketing
Group.

Over the past several years, through both successes and failures, we
have been able to charter unknown territory and emerge as a brand that
is now recognized as the “revolutionary” (as noted by the AAPP) leader
in the space of direct pay practices.

I thank Vy for her dedication and support - it has been an honor to
work with her, and I look forward to our continued work together in
the future.

Sincerely,

Jordan L. Shlain MD
Medical Director
Current Health Medical Group

Finding the Right Primary Care Physican

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Finding the right primary care physician. What you need to know and what questions you need to ask when picking the right doctor for you and your family. Dr. Jordan Shlain, medical director of Current Health, helps explain. Read Article

Former retail whiz Vy Le is putting patients first

Friday, April 17th, 2009

As a sales wunderkind for Gap, Vy Le helped dress the world in khakis. Now, the woman colleagues call “the velvet hammer” wants to revolutionize your trip to the doctor’s office. Read Article

Dr. Skylar Ulrich on Alternative Medicine becoming mainstream

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

The recent article in the Wallstreet Journal \’Alternative\’ Medicine Is Mainstream on the mainstreaming of Alternative Medicine is an excellent summary of what the future of healthcare should look like. As primary care providers it is essential to view medicine as an integration between traditional “western medicine” and “alternative” medical practices such as Naturopathic medicine, Ayurvedic medicine and Chinese medicine. Most of these practices have been around a lot longer than western medical practices yet it has only been in the last decade that they have received any validity as part of routine medical care. Dr. Chopra et. Al., are exactly right: we need to focus on and really value both monetarily and in a practical sense the benefits of a healthy diet, reducing stress, exercising more, building strong relationships and social support systems. These elements are unquestionably an essential component of health. At the same time, we see daily in our practice, the ill effects of having too little sleep, too much stress, unhealthy eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle. It is essential that we start to take our health and wellness into our own hands by focusing on and adapting these elements of wellness which are controllable. This is the first step towards a better healthcare system. The next step is to create incentives for Americans to adapt healthy ways of living, and to strive for prevention of chronic illness instead of treatment of disease.

San Francisco’s First Medical Home Charts a New Course for Patient Care

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Current Health, Formerly San Francisco On Call Medical Group,

Announces New Primary Care Membership Program

San Francisco’s First Medical Home Charts a New Course for Patient Care

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (May 1, 2009) – Current Health Medical Group, formally known as San Francisco On Call Medical Group, is announcing a primary care membership program that represents the 21st century model for the practice of medicine. The program addresses the rising cost of medical care and the shortage of primary care physicians by establishing a Medical Home that provides affordable access to high quality primary care services.

Getting an appointment with a primary care physician in San Francisco varies anywhere from two to four weeks. Further undermining access to quality care, national studies indicate the average face time a patient receives with a doctor is seven minutes. “What patients want is an attentive, responsive and trusted doctor who is available 24 hours a day, on email and on time,” said Jordan Shlain, Current Health’s CEO and founder. “Patients want the peace of mind that their doctor knows their history, and are focused on keeping them healthy and will help them navigate the healthcare system in crisis.” Current Health was founded on a ‘patient-centered’ approach to medicine, and the creation of a Medical Home extends the practice’s commitment to providing consistent access to quality care.

San Francisco’s First Medical Home

By building a Medical Home that responds to the immediate need for a personalized approach to medicine, Current Health is changing the way healthcare is delivered. “Current Health is the antidote to ‘fortress medicine’ that often leaves the patient confused and underserved,” said Shlain. In contrast to an impersonal experience that ultimately increases costs through a distorted relationship with time, Current Health offers an ‘always-on’ environment that reduces cost by offering a system of mutually aligned incentives. Regardless of time, place, and the impact of technological change, the ‘functional unit’ of medicine remains the quality of time that patients spend with their physician – the ‘healthcare minute’. Instead of undermining the doctor-patient relationship, Current Health reinforces the value of this ‘healthcare minute’ by providing reliable access to the best doctors at the best price. Current Health’s Medical Home means eliminating the cumbersome hurdles and putting doctors and patients on the same page – achieving better outcomes and focusing on staying healthy. Current’s Medical Home incorporates integrative and naturopathic medicine as well as pediatrics. By integrating the best practices in naturopathic and western medicine, the doctors place significant emphasis on wellness with a focus on long term outcomes.

In their pursuit of access, Current Health provides house calls to the San Francisco and Marin area performing many of the same services that are provided in a traditional medical office. Physicians usually arrive at house calls within an hour and generally spend 30 to 45 minutes with each patient, making follow up calls and visits as necessary. Current Health is actively involved, both as a medical provider and as an advocate, throughout the entire patient care process. That is, Current Health serves as the ‘lead navigator’, coordinating all the specialists for a single, comprehensive plan.

Current Health believes that an individual’s health is her greatest asset. Coupled with a high deductible insurance plan to insure against a catastrophic event, Current Health offers the most comprehensive program for the delivery of ‘always-on’ healthcare. For $50 per month, one is eligible to receive Current Health’s simple platform: online, on time, and on-call access to medical care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “Our promise to the patient is to make healthcare straightforward, responsive and meaningful,” said Shlain. Current Health is a fee-for-service medical practice. Current Health delivers care based on patients’ needs rather than insurance company policies.

About Current Health

Current Health was founded by Dr. Jordan Shlain in 1997 under the name San Francisco On Call Medical Group Inc. He found his inspiration during a house call to an elderly woman during his residency. Focusing initially on providing services to top Bay Area hotels and to the maritime and airline industries, Current Health continues to set the standard in providing medical care to those constituencies as well as individuals in the area. A San Francisco Bay Area native, Shlain earned a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley and his M.D. from Georgetown University Medical School. He is an assistant clinical professor at the U.C.S.F. Medical Center and a medical economics lecturer at U.C. Berkeley. He is also the Northern California medical director for Lufthansa Airlines, and is on the board of directors for the San Francisco Medical Society.

Current Health’s office can be reached at (415) 732-7029. San Francisco Current Health offices and clinic are located at 490 Post Street, Suite 710, San Francisco, CA 94102. Garage parking is available below the building at 520 Mason Street. Information about the practice and the member benefits can be found on the Web at www.currenthealth.md.

Doctors plan 24-hour house-call service for Marin

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Dr. Jordan Shlain is either a revolutionary or throwback, but either way he could be changing the way family medicine is practiced in Marin County.

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Our patient-centered approach to health care is capturing local and national media attention

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Today Show - April 17, 2008
Dr. Jordan Shlain featured in Today Show segment on house calls and the evolving delivery of primary care.

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