Medicaid and Direct Primary Care

Here is some interesting news that keeps popping up over and over again:

The Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act, a law that has passed in the House and is now under consideration in the Senate, seeks to expand the opportunities for direct primary care arrangements in Medicaid, according to an emailed press release from Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s (R-Tenn.) office.

Blackburn and Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) introduced the bill in the Senate after it passed in the House. The bill seeks to improve access to care in rural areas.

Feel free to to read the rest of the article. I have said many times that I think Medicaid patients would do really well in a DPC system because they would get more time from the doctor to get their health issues controlled. There have to be stipulations from DPC docs, however:

  • The Medicaid patient should have EBT cards that are just for the doctor. No one else. 
  • DPC docs cannot be billing the government and waiting for money. They would just swipe the cards. 
  • There cannot be ANY quality metrics. All of those have proven NOT to work.
  • The key is NOT adding any bureaucratic work to the DPC doc because that is why they left the system in the first place. 

Here are my fears. Since Medicald patients have no skin in the game they will abuse this. The government will start with just a few bureaucratic strings attached but it will add more and more slowly like the boiling water killing the frog. And DINOs will be the ones taking this whole thing over giving DPC a bad name.

Your thoughts?

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