New Path MD Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for New Obamacare Era MedLion Practice

Exton, PA — (SBWIRE) — 12/05/2012 — Dr. Marcus Williams, M.D. and his medical practice are about to take on the Obamacare era. “The Affordable Health Care Act will be in effect for at least the next four years,” said Dr. Williams. “So we at New Path MD are opening a Direct Primary Care model medical practice, with licensing and support from health care pioneer MedLion,” said Dr. Williams.

Even with the numerous ongoing views, not many Americans doubt that Obamacare will help the uninsured, in particular among those working families who had no prior access to affordable insurance. “In fact,” continued Dr. Williams, “forecasts suggest that over the next decade, 30 million Americans will gain coverage as they obtain tax credits to buy private insurance. This is why we know we there will be a demand for our new medical practice.”

New Path MD is a membership medical practice making primary care affordable for those with no insurance and those with high deductible health plans. “We offer plans from $19 per month for children to $59 per month for adults, and just $10 per visit for all primary care” explained Williams. “Both preventive and acute illnesses are covered in membership fees, and we can only offer these excellent premiums because of our planned partnership with Medlion.”
MedLion is a leading nationwide provider of Direct Primary Care (DPC) medical services. Originally founded in California, and now headquartered in Nevada, Medlion charges a royalty on the monthly subscription fee paid by members. This new model is included and supported in the Obamacare plan and is allowed to compete on the insurance exchanges as a new option. Medlion will team up with New Path MD to open this affordable medical practice to serve residents in the Exton, Pennsylvania area.

“We are dedicated to the pursuit of affordable personal solutions to the health care crisis,” Dr. Williams said. “The DPC model is included as a competitive component of the Obamacare legislation and will be an active participant in the exchanges which are soon to be up and running.”

To make this happen will be no small undertaking for New Path MD. This is why they recently launched a crowd funding campaign to raise $75,000 USD in 90 days, on a royalty-based platform called Investing Clouds. According to Dr. Williams, “Investing Clouds is a crowd funding platform that allows many investors to pool their funds to support moderate and high-risk ideas or businesses without ‘betting the farm’. And this pooled approach gives investors an opportunity for higher than normal yields.”
Investingclouds.com is a fully functioning crowd funding site that brings revenue-based earnings to the investor for increments of $100 investment in campaigns. The site offers royalty-based crowd funding, and not equity-based. As such, the SEC restrictions do not apply as long as the Investing Clouds site does not make any specific earnings claims.

For more information on New Path MD and its crowd funding campaign, visit http://www.extonmd.com or direct any inquiries by email to mrwmd@newpathmd.com. Information on the new DPC health care model can be found at http://www.dpcare.org.

About New Path MD Inc.
New Path MD Inc was formerly known as Williams Hospitalist Services, Inc, which was originally incorporated as a subchapter-S entity on December 3rd, 2007. In this form it provided physician consultative and direct-patient care services on a locum-tenens basis exclusively to hospitalized patients and contracted with numerous national physician staffing companies in the process.

In light of the Obamacare mandate, and the opportunity to improve and reduce costs in primary care provided by the Direct Primary Care model a decision was made to change the corporation name to better reflect the altered healthcare landscape. Thus, New Path MD Inc., was chosen and the corporation was converted to a subchapter-C entity. For more information, visit us at http://www.newpathmd.com.



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