February 13, 2023
Are you tired of long wait times, rushed appointments, and skyrocketing healthcare costs? Direct Primary Care (DPC) offers a refreshing alternative to traditional insurance-based medical practices. At NiuOla Health, we’ve made the conscious decision not to accept insurance. In this post, we’ll explore the compelling reasons behind this choice and how it significantly benefits our patients.
Before diving into the benefits, let’s clarify what Direct Primary Care is. DPC is an innovative healthcare model that eliminates the middleman – insurance companies – from primary care. Instead, patients pay a monthly membership fee directly to their primary care physician, gaining unlimited access to a wide range of primary care services.
One of the most significant benefits of our DPC model is the substantial cost savings for our patients. Here’s why:
By freeing ourselves from insurance constraints, we can offer a level of personalized care that’s simply not possible in traditional practices:
Eliminating insurance from the equation drastically reduces administrative burdens:
Our DPC model fosters a stronger, more meaningful doctor-patient relationship:
Your monthly membership fee covers a wide range of primary care services:
While Direct Primary Care offers numerous benefits, it’s important to note that it’s not a complete replacement for health insurance. DPC patients should still maintain a high-deductible insurance plan for:
At NiuOla Health, we’re committed to providing exceptional, patient-centered care through our Direct Primary Care model. By choosing not to accept insurance, we can offer our patients lower costs, more personalized attention, and a healthcare experience that puts you first.
Ready to transform your healthcare experience? Contact us today to learn more about our DPC membership options or to schedule a complimentary meet-and-greet with Dr. Tui Lauilefue,
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