What Direct Primary Care Covers and What It Doesn’t

Learn what services Direct Primary Care includes and where it stops. Understand how DPC works with or without traditional health insurance.
Direct Primary Care is Now HSA Eligible: What the New Federal Bill Means

For the first time, patients will be able to use Health Savings Accounts to pay for Direct Primary Care — a move that validates and expands the DPC model.
Direct Primary Care Explained

Direct Primary Care (DPC) is a subscription‑style model where patients pay a flat monthly fee for unlimited access to their primary care provider—no insurance billing, copays, or deductibles. This straightforward system fosters stronger doctor–patient relationships, quicker appointments (often same/next‑day), longer visits (30–60 min), and transparent pricing for labs, meds, and procedures
SALTA Helping to Lower Costs for Employers

Crain’s Detroit explains how employers are offering near site and on-site options for employees in efforts to keep their health care costs down while retaining and sustaining healthy employees. Employers increasingly bring health care to their workers Limits employee absenteeism and adds potential cost savings Provides low-cost, convenient option for employees Employees at General Motors Co. will have access […]