Answers for our Clinic Partners.

We provide the patients. You provide the care.

Our Clinic Partners are the key to providing high-quality, concierge care to M1C Members. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for here, please call us at 844.612.5464.

Why would we want to become an M1C Clinic Partner?

Whether you’re looking to expand your practice, add new patients, or simply fill a few more appointment slots each week, M1C can create a custom Clinic Partner program to meet your goals.

What kind of care do M1C Clinic Partners offer?

M1C Clinic Partners offer primary and urgent care to our Members. We focus on Members with chronic conditions, to help them manage their condition and close any gaps in care. For a better idea, please refer to What We Treat.

What is required to become an M1C Clinic Partner?

We are looking for professional medical facilities that are accepting new patients and that have a provider (MD, NP, etc.) who can prescribe and dispense medications on-site. (We stock the medications at your site.)

If we come to you, it means we have a Member base in your area and we need facilities immediately.

And while we only contract with Clinic Providers in areas where we currently have Members, we take and hold applications from clinics in areas where we hope to expand. (So it doesn’t hurt to ask!)

How many new patients can we expect?

That’s entirely up to you. We can contract with you for anywhere from 4 appointments each week up to 20/week. It depends on how many of our Members are in your area. As our partnership goes on, we can adapt the program to meet your needs (add/reduce/change appointments).

What else is required?

We provide concierge-style care to our Members. This means they can schedule appointments 4 hours or more in advance, and they wait no longer than 5 minutes to see the provider. Members pay nothing for a visit, ever. No copays. No charge for meds and labs they receive. M1C handles all the scheduling, patient coordination, and billing (we pay you at the end of the month for all Member visits during that month). There’s no insurance involved either.

All we need you to do is what you do best – provide the best possible care.

What does our clinic get paid?

You will be paid a flat fee for each appointment as well as financial incentives for certain milestones you reach during Member visits.

In addition, you will be paid for providing any “ancillary services” you provide. Ancillary services are any services that you determine to be medically necessary, and that you are willing to provide at a discount to our Members (i.e. x-rays, small surgical procedures, therapies, and anything else that does not fall within general “primary care.”) We can even use your lab services (if applicable), provided that prices are in line with what our Members pay.

When will we get paid?

Every month. In cash. In whatever method you prefer (check, ACH, etc.). Most Clinic Partners find this to be very beneficial to their cash flow. You have no insurance claims to file so there’s no waiting for reimbursement from insurance companies. You get paid 30 days from the day you submit your monthly appointments to the M1C Team.

Will our clinic territory be exclusively ours?

Yes and no. We try to spread out our Clinic Partners to make service to our Members as convenient as possible. Sometimes there is overlap. It also depends on the number of appointments you contract for. Clinic Partners that contract for more weekly appointments receive priority when it comes to scheduling.

Members are free to schedule a visit at ANY M1C Clinic they choose, so you might also get visits from Members and family who are travelling, on vacation, etc.

Our goal is to provide you with a consistent stream of patients.

What if we run more than one clinic location?

You are welcome to register any or all of your locations, provided each one is within the service area for at least one M1C client.

What is the process for prescribing and dispensing medications?

We provide and stock a cabinet full of many common generic medications. When one of your providers prescribes a medication for a Member, you simply take the medication from the cabinet, log it in the Member’s visit notes, print a label, and give it to the Member. An M1C team member visits each clinic location several times each year to check inventory, pull expired meds, and coordinate with your staff to add/remove medications from the cabinet.