Direct Primary Care is Getting Traction in the News

When I first started this website, I would survey all the media stories about DPC. There wasn’t much. I recently decided to take another gander, and boy, have things gone wild.
- Local Event: Curious about Direct Primary Care? Learn more with Dr. Lynch of North Star Private Physician Care
- Pittsburgh-area direct primary care physicians seeing spike in memberships amid Affordable Care Act uncertainty
- ‘Direct Primary Care’ health care alternative gaining interest, pushback
- Answers to six common questions about direct primary care
- Corporations are moving fast into direct care and concierge medicine
- The Doctor Will Subscribe You Now
- DPC Plus Shows Why Direct Primary Care Is Transforming Modern Healthcare
- Direct primary care gains traction as providers look for a better way to treat patients — without insurance
- Award-winning doc addresses health equity in DPC
- Direct primary care physicians seeing spike in memberships amid ACA uncertainty
I do not claim that all these are positive for us. Some of the above articles are DPC practices run by non-doctors. Some are obvious PE/VC ventures. This begs the question as to whether all press is good press when referring to Direct Primary Care. Personally, I don’t think so.
The growth of DPC is directly related to the work of other docs who first started doing this. The tipping point was when the DPC Alliance was started, because I believe the DPC Alliance has helped accelerate interest, especially with their work with the DPC Summit and DPC Masterminds. I also think DPC News has helped a bit as well. Too much excitement, in my opinion, risks attracting the wrong people to DPC, as they may want to financially capitalize on the concept.
So….let’s all be careful what we wish for.





Agree! Remember the tea party? It was great until it organized and had leadership…then it wasn’t as great.