Because the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act mandates individuals and employers to purchase bloated health insurance plans, premiums will only continue to rise.

Rising health premiums for all neither protect patients nor prove to be affordable.  As a result of this exacerbating problem, an increasing number of physicians are now practicing medicine without the middleman insurer.  This “direct primary care” model enables patients to receive quality health care at a much lower cost.

The Bangor Daily News and The Weekly Standard highlight how these traditional fee-for-service medical practices (featuring one right here in Raleigh) fight the good fight against the costliness of Obamacare, health insurance companies, and big government regulations.