CostCare to Provide Montana Residents with Innovative Health Care Option
CostCare to Provide Montana Residents with Innovative Health Care Option
As 2017 comes to a close and open enrollment is upon us, many are considering their health care options for the new year. Thanks to the legal approval it received from Montana insurance commissioner Matt Rosendale this week, a monthly fee-based health care model that does away with insurance billing is now a viable option. CostCare, a Missoula-based medical walk-in clinic, will be switching over to direct primary care on the first day of 2018.For a monthly fee of $70 for adults and $25 for children under eighteen, patients who chose CostCare will be able to access routine medical care and a personal physician with no charge for office visits. Lab work and additional routine procedures will be available at minimal to no charge as well."We're looking to re-establish the patient-doctor relationship," said Dr. Carol Bridges, co-founder of CostCare. "We're doing away with insurance. So, we're going to do everything to keep people healthy and we're going to do everything we can to keep people off medications. We're finally getting out of that 'do more, bill more' concept that is bankrupting our health care system."
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