About Dr. Bost

Fifteen years watching
patients fall through
the gaps.

I built B2 Direct Care because I got tired of watching it happen. This is the practice I wish every one of my hospital patients had waiting for them at home.

"The practice I wish every hospital patient had waiting for them at home."

— Dr. Bost

Meet Dr. Bost

A physician who believes
staying involved is the job.

I'm a dual board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and I've spent more than fifteen years caring for patients in hospitals across Colorado, Montana, and globally — from Haiti and Kenya to Cambodia, Jordan, and South Africa.

B2 Direct Care is not a pivot away from medicine. It's a return to what medicine should have been all along — a physician who knows your story, stays in the picture, and is actually reachable when you need them.

  • Board Certified — Internal Medicine & Pediatrics

  • MPH — Master of Public Health

  • 15+ years hospitalist medicine across Colorado & Montana

  • Global health work — Haiti, Kenya, Cambodia, Jordan, South Africa

  • Medical Director — AmeriHealth Caritas (appeals, utilization)

  • Licensed in Colorado and Montana

Teaching healthcare workers in Kisumu, Kenya — one of fifteen years of global clinical work that shaped the B2 model.

Why This Practice Exists

I created B2 Direct Care after years of watching the same gap.

Not a gap in medical knowledge. Not a gap in technology. A gap in continuity — the person in charge of the big picture.

Whether someone is recovering from a hospitalization or simply trying to make sense of a new diagnosis, too often there is no single physician guiding the bigger picture. Records scatter. Specialists don't talk to each other. Patients leave the hospital with five new medications and no one to call on Monday morning.

"A person's story is the most powerful tool in my doctor's bag. When no one owns the story, the patient pays the price."

My goal is to be that physician — the one who knows your full history, coordinates your specialists, reconciles your records, and stays involved not just during a hospitalization but through every transition that follows.

The Practice Model

Solo micropractice. Hard cap of 150 members. No staff, no red tape. Just a physician who knows you — available by text, phone, or video when you need them.

What Shaped How I Practice

Three things that changed how I see medicine.

1

The Italian Restaurant

Before medicine, I worked in a small family-run Italian restaurant — where food, care, and community were inseparable. That experience shaped how I see healthcare to this day: health is never just clinical. It's personal, contextual, and deeply human. Medicine should feel like that.

2

The Hospitalist Years

As a hospitalist, I've cared for patients at their most vulnerable — admissions, crises, discharges, recoveries. Across emergency departments, inpatient wards, and public health programs in four countries, I saw the same pattern: patients treated well in the hospital, then left alone to navigate what comes next. B2 exists to close that gap.

3

Being a Patient Myself

As a medical student, I experienced firsthand the vulnerability of being hospitalized — and the difference it makes when someone truly listens, explains, and stays present. That experience never left me. It's why I built this practice the way I did: the physician as anchor, not just provider.

Global Experience

Medicine doesn't stop
at the border.

Fifteen years of global health work across four continents — from post-earthquake Haiti with UN peacekeepers to medical education programs in Kenya, Cambodia, and Jordan — built a clinical range that most primary care models don't offer.

Cambodia — Emergency Training

Kenya — Medical Education

Haiti — Post-Earthquake Response

🇯🇴 Jordan

🇰🇪 Kenya

🇰🇭 Cambodia

🇺🇸 Montana

🇿🇦 South Africa

🇭🇹 Haiti

🇺🇸 Colorado

What This Means For You

All of that experience.
One physician. Available to you.

The breadth of clinical settings — hospital wards, emergency departments, post-surgical recovery, global clinics with no resources — means I've seen medicine work and fail in every condition. That experience informs how I approach your care: systematically, with humility, and with a commitment to staying involved when the system gets complicated.

For B2 members, this translates to one thing: when you're navigating a complex situation, you have a physician who has seen complexity at every scale — and who will stay in the picture with you.

"My role is simple: to be present, to listen, and to help people feel less alone as they navigate their health."

— Dr. Bost

Ready to Get Started?

A practice built on
relationship, not red tape.

B2 Direct Care is opening a Denver Metro office fall 2026 with a hard cap of 150 members. Charter Members lock in their rate permanently. Telemedicine is available statewide now.