Precision Direct Primary Care

Precision Direct Primary Care At Precision Direct Primary Care, we recognize that you have a choice when it comes to your healthca

12/22/2025

❄️As winter arrives, choose comfort without hurry, homemade meals, soft blankets, and small celebrations at home.

Here’s to being gentle with ourselves this season.🍵✨

As a business owner, what medical coverage plans are you offering your employees in 2026? The membership-based Direct Pr...
12/22/2025

As a business owner, what medical coverage plans are you offering your employees in 2026? The membership-based Direct Primary Care model has been appealing to employers for a variety of reasons, particular with regard to cost. Specifically, they have resulted in:
A 54% reduction in emergency room claims
25% Fewer hospital admissions
A 13% reduction in total cost of claims

Give us a call! https://precisiondpc.com/

You have some big decisions to make in regards to your healthcare coverage in 2026. Lots of changes to coverages.  Let u...
12/19/2025

You have some big decisions to make in regards to your healthcare coverage in 2026. Lots of changes to coverages. Let us show you the advantages of membership-based Direct Primary Care. https://precisiondpc.com/

Would you like to have direct access to your primary care physician when you need it most?  With membership-based direct...
12/17/2025

Would you like to have direct access to your primary care physician when you need it most? With membership-based direct primary care, you get a personal relationship with your primary care team. Let Dr. Derek Farley and our team be your choice in 2026! https://precisiondpc.com/

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12/16/2025

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There are BIG changes coming in 2026 in your healthcare and DIRECT PRIMARY CARE can help you make significant savings!Di...
12/15/2025

There are BIG changes coming in 2026 in your healthcare and DIRECT PRIMARY CARE can help you make significant savings!

Direct Primary Care (DPC) is presented as a potential solution to mitigate rising costs and insurance headaches. It is a membership-based model where patients pay a flat monthly or annual fee for comprehensive primary care services directly from their provider, bypassing third-party insurance billing.

Key 2026 Development:
HSA Compatibility: A major change for 2026 is that individuals with a High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) can use their Health Savings Account (HSA) funds to pay for DPC membership fees with pre-tax dollars.

Call us and let us help you get your membership with Precision Direct Primary Care set up! https://precisiondpc.com/

12/12/2025

I'm seeing a Health Insurance Crisis occurring. At Precision Direct Primary Care we are helping to lower access to quality primary care. Read below for details:

Health insurance premiums are increasing significantly in 2026, primarily due to rising healthcare costs and the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies for Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans.
A key development for 2026 is that a new law, often referred to as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," permanently allows Direct Primary Care (DPC) fees to be paid for using a Health Savings Account (HSA) tax-free, making it a more viable alternative or supplement to traditional insurance.

Health Insurance Premiums in 2026

ACA Marketplace Plans:
Average Premium Increase: The median proposed premium increase for ACA Marketplace plans is around 18% nationally.
Out-of-Pocket Cost Shock: The largest impact for enrollees comes from the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits. For those who lose eligibility or see their credits shrink, average out-of-pocket premium payments could more than double (a 75% to 114% increase).

Drivers of Increase: Insurers cite several factors for the base premium hikes:
Rising healthcare costs (hospital care, physician services).
Increased cost and utilization of high-priced prescription drugs, such as GLP-1 medications for weight loss and diabetes.
Uncertainty over federal policies and the assumption that healthier individuals will drop coverage, leading to a sicker risk pool.
Potential impact of new tariffs on medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.

Medicare & Employer Plans:
Medicare Part B: The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B is set to increase to $202.90 in 2026, up from $185.00 in 2025.
Employer-Sponsored: Fully insured small group plans are also expected to see increases, though generally lower than the individual market, with a median increase of 11%.

Direct Primary Care (DPC) as an Option
Direct Primary Care (DPC) is presented as a potential solution to mitigate rising costs and insurance headaches. It is a membership-based model where patients pay a flat monthly or annual fee for comprehensive primary care services directly from their provider, bypassing third-party insurance billing.

Key 2026 Development:
HSA Compatibility: A major change for 2026 is that individuals with a High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) can use their Health Savings Account (HSA) funds to pay for DPC membership fees with pre-tax dollars.
Better Pairing: This change makes pairing a DPC membership with a low-premium, high-deductible catastrophic health plan a newly viable and potentially cost-effective strategy for comprehensive coverage (primary care + major medical protection).

Advantages of DPC:
Transparent and lower overall costs.
Enhanced access to care, often with same- or next-day appointments.
Personalized care with longer physician appointments.
Focus on prevention and root causes, potentially leading to fewer expensive urgent care visits or hospital admissions.
Consumers facing steep premium hikes are encouraged to explore options, including DPC and catastrophic plans, during the limited Open Enrollment Period which runs from November 1 to December 15, 2025.

Call now to connect with business.

12/12/2025

I'm seeing a Health Insurance Crisis occurring. At Precision Direct Primary Care we are helping to lower access to quality primary care. Read below for details:

Health insurance premiums are increasing significantly in 2026, primarily due to rising healthcare costs and the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies for Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans.
A key development for 2026 is that a new law, often referred to as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," permanently allows Direct Primary Care (DPC) fees to be paid for using a Health Savings Account (HSA) tax-free, making it a more viable alternative or supplement to traditional insurance.

Health Insurance Premiums in 2026

ACA Marketplace Plans:
Average Premium Increase: The median proposed premium increase for ACA Marketplace plans is around 18% nationally.
Out-of-Pocket Cost Shock: The largest impact for enrollees comes from the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits. For those who lose eligibility or see their credits shrink, average out-of-pocket premium payments could more than double (a 75% to 114% increase).

Drivers of Increase: Insurers cite several factors for the base premium hikes:
Rising healthcare costs (hospital care, physician services).
Increased cost and utilization of high-priced prescription drugs, such as GLP-1 medications for weight loss and diabetes.
Uncertainty over federal policies and the assumption that healthier individuals will drop coverage, leading to a sicker risk pool.
Potential impact of new tariffs on medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.

Medicare & Employer Plans:
Medicare Part B: The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B is set to increase to $202.90 in 2026, up from $185.00 in 2025.
Employer-Sponsored: Fully insured small group plans are also expected to see increases, though generally lower than the individual market, with a median increase of 11%.

Direct Primary Care (DPC) as an Option
Direct Primary Care (DPC) is presented as a potential solution to mitigate rising costs and insurance headaches. It is a membership-based model where patients pay a flat monthly or annual fee for comprehensive primary care services directly from their provider, bypassing third-party insurance billing.

Key 2026 Development:
HSA Compatibility: A major change for 2026 is that individuals with a High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) can use their Health Savings Account (HSA) funds to pay for DPC membership fees with pre-tax dollars.
Better Pairing: This change makes pairing a DPC membership with a low-premium, high-deductible catastrophic health plan a newly viable and potentially cost-effective strategy for comprehensive coverage (primary care + major medical protection).

Advantages of DPC:
Transparent and lower overall costs.
Enhanced access to care, often with same- or next-day appointments.
Personalized care with longer physician appointments.
Focus on prevention and root causes, potentially leading to fewer expensive urgent care visits or hospital admissions.
Consumers facing steep premium hikes are encouraged to explore options, including DPC and catastrophic plans, during the limited Open Enrollment Period which runs from November 1 to December 15, 2025.

What are your employees selecting for primary care physician plans for 2026?  We can help with affordable membership-bas...
12/10/2025

What are your employees selecting for primary care physician plans for 2026? We can help with affordable membership-based Direct Primary Care. Check it out! https://precisiondpc.com/

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1104 N. Elm Street
Denton, TX
76201

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Derek Farley, D.O.

Dr. Derek A. Farley is a board-certified family physician with more than two decades of emergency and family medicine experience. Although he enjoys practicing emergency medicine, his ultimate goal is to build a direct primary care practice and work emergency medicine as a part-time pursuit. Direct Primary Care is the preferred model for his practice due to the increased availability to the patient by phone, text, email, in-office, or in-home, a better doctor-patient relationship, and the ability to save patient's money while delivering better care. Dr. Farley currently works part-time at MedcoER in Frisco, Plano, and Carrollton and at other hospitals, both local and distant. He graduated from Ingleside High School, Ingleside, Texas and then went to Texas Lutheran College (now known as Texas Lutheran University). There Dr. Farley received a B.S in Biology with Pre-Medicine Emphasis, and then he went on to the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. After receiving his D.O. medical degree in 1997, his family practice internship and residency was at Corpus Christi Medical Center- Bay Area. He served as Chief Resident from 1999 to 2000, graduating and moving on to be the Medical Director of Plano Minor Emergency Center from 2001 to 2003. It was during this time he met his wife, Robin (Dees) Farley, PA-C, MPAS. They have 3 children, twin boys born in 2004 and a daughter born in 2006. They had a practice, Farley Family Medicine, in Little Elm, Texas from 2004 to 2009. Dr. Farley sold that practice to pursue Emergency Medicine work, and Robin focused on raising their children.