In this episode of Wealthyist, host Deanne Phillips, CFP® and Managing Director of Client and Community Engagement at Annex Wealth Management, interviews Dr. Suzanne Gehl (a board-certified family physician, former WAFP president, and owner of a solo Direct Primary Care practice in Hartford, Wisconsin.
Dr. Gehl explains Direct Primary Care (DPC) as a membership-based model that provides unlimited access to a personal physician without insurance billing for primary care. Key features include:
- Ultra-accessible care: Same/next-day appointments (30–120+ minutes long), 24/7 direct phone/text/email response (often within hours), telemedicine, home visits, and no waiting rooms or phone trees.
- Cost savings: Covers unlimited visits, point-of-care testing (e.g., rapid strep, urine tests), drastically discounted labs (90–95% off), and low-cost generic meds (e.g., 3-month supplies under $3). No copays, deductibles, or markups.
- Patient experience: Direct doctor interaction from the start, comprehensive histories/exams, in-office procedures (e.g., joint injections, EKGs), and proactive management—catching issues like undiagnosed hypertension, thyroid problems, or even cancer early.
- Business/employer angle: Companies can cover memberships to slash group health costs (examples: 16–42% savings in first year, preventing job offshoring by reducing expenses). Employees gain easy access, leading to better preventive care and fewer ER/urgent care visits.
- Differences from alternatives: More affordable than concierge medicine ($2,700–$40,000+/year, often bills insurance); no middlemen, fancy lobbies, or large staffs—keeps overhead low.
- Medicare integration: Practices opt out of Medicare (no billing/reimbursement), but patients can use it for hospitalizations/specialists. DPC complements (doesn't replace) high-deductible or catastrophic insurance for major needs.
- Advanced tools: Dr. Gehl highlights innovations like multi-cancer early detection blood tests (e.g., Galleri), genetic longevity profiling (e.g., via GB Insights or New Amsterdam Genomics for personalized prevention, supplement/medication guidance), and virtual specialist consults—enabled by small patient panels (500–700 max) for deeper research and faster implementation.
The discussion emphasizes DPC's growth since ~2010 (now ~9% of U.S. primary care docs), its efficiency for busy/high-net-worth individuals , and its wellness focus—promoting healthier lives, reduced overall healthcare spend, and better quality/quantity of life.
Deanne ties it to strategic choices for the wealthy: using DPC as a smart, proactive complement to insurance for time savings, cost control, and superior outcomes. Listeners can find DPC providers via
Mapper — Direct Primary Care | DPC Frontier.
This episode positions DPC as an empowering lifestyle upgrade—restoring the doctor-patient relationship while aligning health with financial savvy.