NBC 10 I-Team: More doctors go concierge, leaving gaps in Rhode Island primary care

(WJAR) — After finding a doctor she adored, Suzanne Levasseur is now among many Rhode Islanders forced to make a change.

“I’ve been with my doctor for about 20 years,” Levasseur said. “I received a letter in the mail about a month ago explaining that he was changing his practice to a different model and it would be an annual fee.”

Levasseur’s doctor transitioned his primary care practice to a concierge model, which includes a $2,600 annual membership fee…

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