The Brief
- With insurance costs going through the roof, some doctors say there may be a better way to stay healthy.
- “Direct Primary Care” offers an alternative to health insurance, where you instead pay a subscription to a doctor directly.
- Critics say DPC does not provide quality and safety measures, nor does it provide coordination of benefits across the care spectrum.
MILWAUKEE – A growing trend to help you save on rising health insurance premiums.
It’s called “Direct Primary Care” and serves as an affordable alternative to day-to-day healthcare costs.
Direct Primary Care
What we know:
“I really encourage doctors to appreciate how much power they actually have,” said Dr. Anna Mirer.…