The mathmatical core of Brekke’s “Paying for Primary Healthcare is not reasonably supported by the sources to which Brekke points.

Because paying for primary care with insurance incurs administrative costs not encountered in direct pay models, a case can be made that direct primary care should cost a patient less than insured primary care. But most DPC advocates are themselves PCPs and they just might have less to gain from offering discount pricing and moreContinue reading “The mathmatical core of Brekke’s “Paying for Primary Healthcare is not reasonably supported by the sources to which Brekke points.”