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Direct Primary Care Frontier
Feb 18, 2025 · Find a DPC practice near you! Our mapper contains over 1300 DPC practices across 48 states plus Washington, DC. Just click the map to find one in your town.
Direct Primary Care - AAFP
Learn about direct primary care (DPC), how it can benefit you and your patients, and what resources can help you start or optimize your own DPC practice.
What is direct primary care? | healthinsurance.org
Direct primary care (DPC) is a health care business model in which patients purchase a membership that allows them unlimited access to certain primary care services.
A Guide to the Direct Primary Care Payment Method - GoodRx
Nov 24, 2025 · DPC, or direct primary care, is a financial arrangement made directly between you and your healthcare professional. It cuts insurance providers out of the process — eliminating the need to …
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Direct primary care, or DPC for short, is a simple idea that solves a very complex problem.
Find a DPC Doc - Direct Primary Care Alliance
Locate a Direct Primary Care physician who is a proud member of the DPCA. Looking for a Direct Primary Care physician? The DPCA Physician Directory makes it easy to find doctors who are active …
The Complete Guide to Direct Primary Care (DPC)
Jan 29, 2025 · What is a Direct Primary Care Program (DPC)? Direct Primary Care, or DPC, is an alternative healthcare model where patients pay a flat membership fee in exchange for unrestricted …
Is Direct Primary Care Right for Your Health Needs? - Kiplinger
2 days ago · Good news on the HSA front for DPC patients: Beginning January 1, 2026, direct primary care membership fees are a qualified medical expense for tax-free HSA withdrawals, thanks to …
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Direct Primary Care (DPC) is a membership-based alternative payment model in which patients, employers, or health plans pay primary care providers in flat, simple periodic fees directly for …