She’s precisely the doctor whom I would see if I could afford a doctor at all.
I can’t, & would probably be among the first adults to qualify for the gov’t run monstrosity, but I intend to avoid the government’s involvement in my health care for as long as possible. If i miss out on necessary medication that I’m running out of, oh well.
Notice that she intends to stay in business for the patients who stick with her, and of course she remains vulnerable to malpractice lawsuits.
When you run out of your prescriptions and need a refill find a walk in clinic and visit the doctor there. For $40.00 you can have script refill and ask him renewals as many as possible.
I’m not sure where you live, but many of the larger not-for profit Catholic facilities and associated physician practices provide services through what is considered “scholarship” or “assistance” that has nothing to do with the government (at this point in time:)). The programs are funded through large donors through the hospitals’ foundations.