Direct primary care doctors gain greater control over their practices

Mon, 06/05/2017 - 5:45pm

Gov. Paul LePage signed legislation affirming Direct Primary Care (DPC) agreements not require oversight and regulation by the Maine State Bureau of Insurance, declaring they are not insurance products, but a form of personal service contracts between doctors and patients. Maine is the first state in New England and the 23rd in the Union to enact such a law.

Direct Primary Care is a new model of practicing primary care which eliminates all third-party influence from the doctor-patient relationship by having patients enter into a service agreement with the physician, according to a news release from the New England Direct Primary Care Alliance (NEDPCA).

Patients often find paying into the monthly, quarterly or annual agreement, in exchange for direct round-the-clock access to their physician, most laboratory, procedural and consultative services and clinic visits, an affordable and more personalized option. This model also allows physicians greater control over their practice.

NEDPCA Founding Members from Maine, Drs. Michael Ciampi, Peter Sacchetti, and Brian Pierce, of Rockport, were integral in drafting the Act Governing Direct Primary Care Service Agreements, which stipulates DPC service agreements are not insurance and therefore not be subject to regulation by the Maine State Bureau of Insurance. The delineation also ensures that patients are free to seek care outside of an insurance plan and pay for such care.

Currently, there are 8 physicians now practicing in various locations around central and southern Maine, with more practices adopting this valued model of healthcare delivery. The bill, introduced by Maine State Senator Rod Whittemore, ensures that DPC practices in Maine can continue to grow and flourish.

"The direct primary care model provides more options for consumers seeking affordable, high quality primary care and increases access for patients," said Sen. Whittemore. "This model of care provides patients with low, predictable medical costs and facilitates an alternative patient-doctor dynamic, free of outside influence by health insurance companies."

Maine is the first state in New England to have legislation protecting Direct Primary Care.

About New England Direct Primary Care Alliance: New England Direct Primary Care Alliance (www.NEDPCA.org) is a professional organization of New England DPC physicians whose main mission is to support the growth of innovative Direct Primary Care practices in New England by cultivating collaborative relationships between primary care physicians, specialists, advanced providers and ancillary services. To serve a strong and unified voice to advocate for and educate physicians and patients in the changing landscape of healthcare payment and legislative reform.