Despite Dems’ protests, affordable health plans are about to multiply

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The combination of a direct primary care subscription for routine care, an HSA for ancillary services and a catastrophic plan in case of an emergency can deliver better care at lower cost than a conventional Obamacare plan.

Obamacare premiums are climbing yet again during open enrollment. But there’s also some good news for cost-conscious shoppers ― a new way to secure affordable coverage without forgoing access to care.

This year, many people can buy low-cost “catastrophic” health plans for the very first time. Combine one of these plans with a tax-advantaged health savings account and a direct primary care subscription, and the result is quicker access to high-quality care for less than the cost of a typical exchange plan.

Read the entire op-ed in Detroit News.

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