References & Citations
Sources for the statistics and data presented on our website.
[1]
Qliance Direct Primary Care Outcomes Study
A study of Qliance's DPC model found that DPC patients had 19.6% lower total healthcare costs, scored above the 95th percentile on patient satisfaction (CAHPS) surveys, and demonstrated significantly reduced utilization of emergency and specialty services compared to matched controls.
prnewswire.com — New Primary Care Model Delivers 20% Lower Overall Healthcare Costs
[2]
Nextera Healthcare / KPI Ninja Study — Large School District DPC Analysis
An independent analysis by KPI Ninja of a large school district's implementation of Nextera Healthcare's DPC program found a 25.5% reduction in hospital admissions, 53.6% reduction in ER claims costs, and over $1.4 million in total savings. The study analyzed claims data from over 3,000 plan members.
nexterahealthcare.com — New Study Analyzes DPC's Impact on Large School District's Health Benefits
[3]
DigitalGlobe / Nextera Healthcare Case Study
DigitalGlobe implemented a DPC pilot program through Nextera Healthcare and saw a 25% reduction in claims costs for enrolled employees during a 7-month trial period, saving $221,442 on a $96,000 investment. The results led to company-wide DPC implementation.
nexterahealthcare.com — DigitalGlobe Case Study: Cost Savings with DPC
[4]
AAFP Direct Primary Care 2022 Data Brief
The American Academy of Family Physicians' 2022 survey of DPC practices found that 99% of DPC physicians reported improved quality of care for their patients, along with significant improvements in physician satisfaction and reduced burnout.
aafp.org — Direct Primary Care 2022 Data Brief (PDF)