Sinai Hospital of Detroit
Detroit, MI
Internal Medicine 1982-1984
Chief Resident 1984
Sinai Hospital of Detroit
Detroit, MI
1981-1982
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Detroit, MI
Doctorate of Medicine 1981
University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science and the Arts
Ann Arbor, MI
Bachelor of Science, Biology 1977
Graduated with High Distinction
Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
St. John Providence Park Southfield and Novi
William Beaumont Hospital
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
Board of Directors, Infinity Primary Care 2004-2011
Clinical Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine 1999
Sinai Hospital
- Assistant Director Ambulatory Care Clinic for Residency Program 1984-1987
- Director of Employee Health Services 1984-1987
National Committee for Quality Assurance for Diabetes 2012-present
Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition 2012-present
Beaumont Hospital Outpatient Excellence 2013-present
Meaningful Use Stage 1 Award, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 2011, 2013
Medicare Plus Blue Provider Distinction Award 2013
Certificate of Recognition, House Staff Teaching, Wayne State University School of Medicine 1997
American College of Physicians
Michigan
Preventive health and fitness, women's health, prevention of cardiovascular disease and informed disease prevention i.e. genetic testing
MDVIP’s annual fee covers the Wellness Program and generally can be made in quarterly, semi-annual and annual payments.
Expect comprehensive screenings and tests and a custom wellness plan designed for you.
97% of MDVIP members are satisfied with their relationship (vs 58% in traditional PCP).
See Dr. Kerner quickly and take your time during each appointment.
Reach Dr. Kerner by phone after-hours and on weekends.
MDVIP practices are smaller than most primary care practices, which means your doctor has more time to help you.
See Dr. Kerner when you go to the office — not someone else like a nurse practitioner or physician assistant
If you need urgent care while traveling, your physician can help arrange your care with a local hospital, pharmacy or doctor.
For patients who need care beyond what is available locally, MDVIP can connect your doctor with specialists at some of the country’s leading medical institutions
Members have better control of chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and hypertension.
Doctors who operate in the MDVIP models typically see far fewer patients than traditional primary care doctors. That gives them more time to develop deeper doctor-patient relationships that can lead to better outcomes. They can also offer conveniences that most primary care doctors can’t, including same- and next-day appointments. They’re available after hours for urgent matters. And they have time to focus on prevention. That focus begins with the MDVIP Wellness Program, which patients pay for with their annual membership fee.
Most MDVIP-affiliated primary care practices accept insurance (your physician can tell you whether they accept your specific insurance plan). Your annual fee pays for preventive care medical services that insurance usually doesn’t cover (e.g., advanced diagnostic testing and screenings). Your MDVIP-affiliated physician will continue to bill your insurance and charge copays, co-insurances and deductibles as he or she currently does for other medical services like sick visits.
MDVIP makes wellness and prevention easier by providing your physician with innovative tools and technology. MDVIP supports your physician’s practice and seeks to eliminate barriers to a positive healthcare experience. Your doctor will determine whether and how to incorporate these tools at his/her discretion.
MDVIP’s annual fee covers the Wellness Program and generally can be made in quarterly, semi-annual and annual payments.
MDVIP’s annual fee covers the Wellness Program and generally can be made in quarterly, semi-annual, and annual payments.
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