Direct Primary Care for America Act

12/31/2022, 9:00 AM

Direct Primary Care for America Act

This bill allows participants in health savings accounts to pay for direct primary care service arrangements from such accounts. A direct primary care service arrangement is primary medical care provided by primary care practitioners if the sole compensation for such care is a fixed periodic fee.

The bill allows waivers to states under Medicaid to provide direct primary care to low-income Medicaid recipients.

The bill also allows health care facilities to participate in the National Health Service Corps Scholarship or Loan Repayment Program if they offer direct primary care service arrangements and are in a health professional shortage area.

Bill 117 HR 5157, also known as the Direct Primary Care for America Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to expand access to primary care services for Americans by allowing individuals to enter into direct primary care agreements with primary care practitioners.

Under this bill, individuals would be able to pay a monthly fee to a primary care practitioner in exchange for unlimited access to primary care services. This would eliminate the need for insurance companies to be involved in the payment process for primary care services, allowing for more direct and affordable care for patients.

The Direct Primary Care for America Act aims to reduce the administrative burden on primary care practitioners and increase their ability to focus on providing quality care to their patients. By allowing for direct payment agreements between patients and practitioners, this bill seeks to improve the overall quality of primary care services in the United States. Overall, the Direct Primary Care for America Act is a bipartisan effort to improve access to primary care services for Americans and streamline the payment process for these services. It is currently being considered by Congress and has the potential to have a significant impact on the healthcare system in the United States.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 5157

Introduced on
2021-09-03

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

9/3/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Direct Primary Care for America Act

This bill allows participants in health savings accounts to pay for direct primary care service arrangements from such accounts. A direct primary care service arrangement is primary medical care provided by primary care practitioners if the sole compensation for such care is a fixed periodic fee.

The bill allows waivers to states under Medicaid to provide direct primary care to low-income Medicaid recipients.

The bill also allows health care facilities to participate in the National Health Service Corps Scholarship or Loan Repayment Program if they offer direct primary care service arrangements and are in a health professional shortage area.

Bill 117 HR 5157, also known as the Direct Primary Care for America Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to expand access to primary care services for Americans by allowing individuals to enter into direct primary care agreements with primary care practitioners.

Under this bill, individuals would be able to pay a monthly fee to a primary care practitioner in exchange for unlimited access to primary care services. This would eliminate the need for insurance companies to be involved in the payment process for primary care services, allowing for more direct and affordable care for patients.

The Direct Primary Care for America Act aims to reduce the administrative burden on primary care practitioners and increase their ability to focus on providing quality care to their patients. By allowing for direct payment agreements between patients and practitioners, this bill seeks to improve the overall quality of primary care services in the United States. Overall, the Direct Primary Care for America Act is a bipartisan effort to improve access to primary care services for Americans and streamline the payment process for these services. It is currently being considered by Congress and has the potential to have a significant impact on the healthcare system in the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo facilitate direct primary care arrangements.

Policy Areas
Taxation

Potential Impact
Bank accounts, deposits, capital
Comprehensive health care
Government information and archives
Government studies and investigations
Health care costs and insurance
Health care coverage and access
Immunology and vaccination
Income tax deductions
Medicaid
State and local government operations

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary9/29/2021

Direct Primary Care for America Act

This bill allows participants in health savings accounts to pay for direct primary care service arrangements from such accounts. A direct primary care service arrangement is primary medical...


Latest Action9/6/2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.