Insurance premiums have exploded recently, and many families are being pushed to the edge: forced to choose between paying for coverage they can’t afford, or dropping it altogether and hoping they don’t get sick.
Even for those who still have insurance, actually getting care often means months-long waits, rushed seven‑minute visits, and a system that feels indifferent at best and harmful at worst.
At the same time, the current administration has actively promoted Direct Primary Care (DPC) as one of the few models that can bypass some of the worst incentives in managed care and restore a real relationship between patients and their doctors.
In this new Explorer’s Way Episode with Dr. Lindsey Faucette, DO, FAAFP, we dig into how DPC can offer patients more time, easier access, and clearer pricing, often at a cost comparable to a monthly cell phone bill rather than a second mortgage.
Lindsey shares how her patients experience better continuity and more thoughtful care, and she explains why this model could also help cut waste in the medical system by reducing ER visits, catching problems earlier, and stripping out layers of administrative overhead.
If you’ve felt squeezed by rising premiums or shut out of primary care, this conversation offers both a reality check…and a glimpse of a different way forward.
New Episode: Moral Injury Among Doctors & The Direct Primary Care (DPC) Solution

