- In the
United States,
direct primary care (DPC) is a type of
primary care
billing and
payment arrangement made
between patients and
medical providers,...
-
direct primary became important in the
United States at the
state level starting in the 1890s and at the
local level in the 1900s. The
first primary elections...
- reformers. To
revitalize democracy,
progressives established direct primary elections,
direct election of
senators (rather than by
state legislatures), initiatives...
- systems,
private insurance and
direct payment by
patients are all used,
sometimes in combination. The
payment system for
primary care
physicians also varies...
- added. Connect:
Direct's primary advantage over FTP was that it made file
transfers routine and reliable. IBM
Sterling Connect:
Direct is used
within the...
- A
nonpartisan primary, top-two
primary, or
jungle primary is a
primary election in
which all
candidates for the same
elected office run
against each other...
-
direct primary care. Both are
variants of
traditional primary care
common in the
United States,
typically based on
health insurance.
Direct Primary Care...
-
supply a
method for a
direct response.
Among practitioners, it is also
known as
direct response marketing. In
contrast to
direct marketing, advertising...
-
October 21, 2014.
Retrieved 2023-06-21.
Primary election: "Statement of Vote June 8, 2010,
Statewide direct Primary Election" (PDF).
Archived from the original...
- States,
primary care
physicians have
begun to
deliver primary care
outside of the
managed care (insurance-billing)
system through direct primary care which...