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by pxlpshr 2354 days ago
Direct primary care is (generally) much cheaper for better quality/more holistic care. I think DPC is particularly attractive if you’re a low utilizer on an HDHP and never hit your deductible.
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Much cheaper than what? I also can get direct primary care through Sutter, and although the experience is probably worse (less time during appt, longer wait time) it’s probably cheaper than the concierge model of One Medical. At the very least it allows a doctor to scale to more patients.
Presumably they mean cheaper than using a fee-for-service PCP, but I don't really see how (especially in the low utilization car they mentioned... DPC makes more sense in high utilization cases, since the overhead cost is fixed)