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Gayle Brekke

@blahblahkc

Health actuary and primary care / DPC researcher.
PhD in Health Policy & Management.
Nurturing the Heart of Family Practice podcast primarycaremindset.com

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Wall Street Apes Also, November 1st has been deemed National Direct Primary Care Day to educate patients about this alternative option. Please help spread the word!! dpcnews.com/national-dpc-d…

Craig M. Wax D.O. (@drcraigwax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joseph Varon Dr. Varon Independent Medical Alliance, I’m sure you remember the book Atlas shrugged by AynRand. When those with resources and talent are exploited in a system they can’t change, they must leave the system. We must build a better mouse trap like DPC, direct patient care. Fixing medical

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"Why are ObamaCare plans so unaffordable? The inflationary provisions of the Affordable Care Act—such as the medical loss ratio, mandated “essential” benefits, community rating and premium subsidies—have inhibited insurers from offering affordable and flexible options. The law’s

"Why are ObamaCare plans so unaffordable? The inflationary provisions of the Affordable Care Act—such as the medical loss ratio, mandated “essential” benefits, community rating and premium subsidies—have inhibited insurers from offering affordable and flexible options. The law’s
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Many worry that markets corrode social trust and weaken community bonds. The evidence suggests the opposite: trade depends on trust, and commercial societies encourage people to extend that trust beyond family and friends to strangers and colleagues. humanprogress.org/in-trade-we-tr…

Gayle Brekke (@blahblahkc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don't have to buy insurance from the BUCAHs. Heck, we don't have to have insurance at all! DPC & a health share is great protection against financial ruin at a fraction of the price of comprehensive "insurance." Great options exist for employers, too.

Gayle Brekke (@blahblahkc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Controlling your own health care is possible today, by side-stepping the usual choices. Great alternatives include Direct Primary Care and health share memberships.

Nick Freitas (@nickjfreitas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do communists in America realize that they are totally free to live as communists in America with no legislative changes required? It's true. They can all get together, buy land, capitol equipment and own it all in common. They can “give according to their ability and

Ron Wyden (@ronwyden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tell that to Carla and Bartley from Eugene, who have a premium notice right in front of them saying they’re going to pay an unaffordable $2224 a month for health care because of your failure to act.

Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So my tax dollars were paying for $2,182 of their monthly premium while I have to pay for all of my own health insurance costs? Do you not see how that's an issue, Robert?

Gayle Brekke (@blahblahkc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They're probably about my age. I pay $80 / month for Direct Primary Care and $200 per month for a health share membership (with a high unshared amount). That's right, only $280 per month for great access to my doctor, low cost meds, labs and imaging, and catastrophic protection.