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Summary In this episode of Balance Steps, Dr. Cynthia Correa Cedeno and Dr. Sondra Mottar delve into the concept of direct care in the medical field, emphasizing that it is not merely a business model but a necessary boundary for effective patient care. They discuss the challenges faced by physicians operating within the insurance model, where high patient volume often compromises the quality of care. The hosts highlight the importance of establishing a direct relationship with patients, allowing for personalized attention and better health outcomes. They also touch on the autonomy and boundaries that come with direct care, contrasting it with the frustrations of traditional practices where doctors often feel like cogs in a machine. Keywords direct care, patient care, healthcare boundaries, podiatry, physician autonomy, insurance model, medical practice, healthcare efficiency, doctor-patient relationship Takeaways Direct care is about establishing boundaries, not just a business model. High patient volume in traditional practices compromises care quality. Direct care allows for personalized attention and better patient relationships. Physicians need autonomy to provide effective healthcare. Patients are willing to pay for quality care that meets their needs. Titles Direct Care: More Than Just a Business Model The Boundaries of Direct Care in Healthcare Sound bites "Direct care isn't a business model, it's a boundary." "I'm in the business of human medicine."