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Direct Primary Care practice launch

Launch a membership-based primary care practice — no insurance contracting, low overhead, monthly subscription model. We handle entity setup, malpractice, EHR, and DPC-specific compliance.

What we deliver

Everything you need to launch and stay compliant.

  • PLLC + DPC patient agreement (state-compliant)
  • State DPC statute compliance review (state-by-state varies)
  • Malpractice tail / occurrence coverage tuned for DPC
  • DEA + state CSR for in-office prescribing
  • Hint Health / Atlas.md / Elation membership platform setup
  • Wholesale labs (Quest, LabCorp DPC) contract negotiation
  • Wholesale medication dispensing setup (where legal)
  • Marketing funnel: landing page, intake, recurring billing
Why owners pick PF Consulting Firm
  • Single point of accountability across state, federal, and payer workstreams.
  • Fixed-scope engagements with milestone-based delivery.
  • Ongoing compliance support after launch on retainer or as-needed.
  • Direct work product — not outsourced to overseas teams.
Launch roadmap

Realistic timeline

Phase 1 · Weeks 1–4

Foundation

  • PLLC + patient agreement
  • Malpractice bound
  • Bank + Stripe/ACH setup
  • Branding + website
Phase 2 · Months 2–4

Operational Build

  • EHR + membership platform live
  • Wholesale lab + Rx contracts
  • DEA + state CSR
  • First-100 marketing live
Phase 3 · Months 4–6

Launch

  • First member onboarded
  • Employer / SMB outreach
  • Referral specialist network
  • Operations dashboard live
FAQ

Direct Primary Care (DPC) Launch questions

Is DPC legal in my state?

Most states have explicit DPC statutes confirming it's not insurance. A handful (NY, NJ) require careful structuring. We screen state-by-state.

Do I need to credential with payers?

No — that's the point of DPC. Some doctors retain Medicare opt-out status; we file Form 14026 when needed.

Can I dispense medications?

In most states, yes, with proper wholesale licensure and state pharmacy board registration.

What's a realistic panel size?

DPC averages 600–800 patients per physician — vs. 2,500+ in insurance-based primary care.

Ready to start your direct primary care (dpc) launch?

Book a consultation and we'll map every milestone, license, and deadline.