Dr. Corba In the News
Lehigh Valley Business
“Local physicians turn to new model to connect with patients” outlines the direct care model. Read the article to learn more about Dr. Corba’s practice.
Lehigh Valley Press
Learn about Dr. Corba’s induction into the Parkland School District’s Alumni Wall of Honor in this article.
Benjamin Rush Institute
In this article, read about Dr. Corba’s formation of the non-profit DPC Action and listen to her detail how transitioning to the Direct Primary Care model changed her professional path as a physician.
America Out Loud News
Dr. Corba was interviewed by America Out Loud News to discuss the benefits of the Direct Primary Care model in this informative article.
Strong Women in Medicine Podcast
Listen to this episode of the Strong Women in Medicine podcast to learn about Dr. Corba’s journey to establish her Direct Primary Care practice in 2016, and how this healthcare model benefits her patients by providing the time and attention they deserve.
Direct Primary Care Conference 2019
In this presentation by Dr. Corba and her colleagues, learn more about how the Direct Primary Care model can be a solution to the dominant healthcare system in the United States, and how doctors embracing the Direct Primary Care system can overcome hurdles and seize opportunities to make their practices successful.
Pennsylvania Medical Society
In this article, learn how the Pennsylvania Medical Society awarded a large grant to the Pennsylvania Direct Primary Care Association (PADPCA), a non-profit founded by Dr. Corba to help raise awareness and education about the Direct Primary Care model of healthcare.
Healthcare Professionals & Legislators Conference 2019
Dr. Corba was a panelist at the Free to Care program, speaking about the current issues faced by American households when trying to access health care in the traditional insurance-based system. Dr. Corba discussed the benefits to patients and practitioners alike under the Direct Primary Care system.
#1
Before becoming a Direct Primary Care physician, Green Hills Direct Family Care operated as an office that accepted health insurance. Some of the hoops that insurance-based practices jump through include quality ratings by the insurance carriers. While Dr. Corba is proud to have been ranked #1 in quality measures as a family physician from 2010-2014 by Lehigh Valley Health Network, she is extremely happy that she is no longer subject to ratings by third parties; now it is just quality time between her and her patients.