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Easier Access to Direct Primary Care Without Health Insurance

This bill aims to simplify access to direct primary care, which operates on a subscription or per-service fee basis, without requiring traditional health insurance. This could provide citizens with a clearer understanding of medical costs and services, potentially impacting their personal finances and how they access healthcare.
Key points
Direct primary care services (e.g., family doctor visits) will not be regulated as health insurance, simplifying access.
Direct primary care agreements must be in writing, clearly state services and fees, and prohibit additional charges for already paid services.
Citizens gain an alternative way to access primary healthcare, which may offer more predictable costs.
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Additional Information
Direct Primary Care Accessibility Act of 2021
Print number: HR 3436
Sponsor: Rep. Rosendale Sr., Matthew M. [R-MT-At Large]
Process start date: 2021-05-20