Greg Humkey discuss the positive impact of direct primary care on claims costs, with data showing a decrease over a three-year period of 12% for both employees and employers. Greg shares his background in the healthcare world, influenced by his family-owned agency and experiences selling educational textbooks during college summers. They discuss the rising costs of individual health insurance, reflecting on how prices have increased significantly over the years.
The conversation continues into the benefits of direct primary care, emphasizing the importance of good primary care for employees with multiple health conditions. They highlight the advantages of direct primary care, such as improved doctor-patient relationships, immediate responses to health concerns, and increased enrollment rates. The importance of accessibility to direct primary care clinics, especially in rural areas, is also noted.
The discussion shifts to the effectiveness of virtual direct primary care solutions and the availability of such services across different locations. They touch on the role of nurse navigation in educating and supporting employees in utilizing healthcare programs effectively. The focus then turns to addressing pharmacy costs, with a particular example showcasing a significant reduction in pharmacy spend through tailored programs, resulting in substantial savings for both employees and employers.