Yesterday, more goodness came trickling out of the Big Beautiful Bill and tickled MAHA to its core. HHS Secretary Kennedy announced the latest plan on Fox yesterday, and it’s a whopper.
SEC KENNEDY: $75 A MONTH FOR 24/7 DOCTOR… NO CLAIMS, NO BILLS
"For $75 a month, under this bill, you'll be able to get a concierge doctor who is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week, every day of the year.
And you won't get a bill for it.
You won't have to… https://t.co/voLTrP4eKV pic.twitter.com/5EquzZkNAN
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 12, 2025
Kennedy said the BBB aims to “revolutionize healthcare” in the U.S. by introducing a $75 per month healthcare program, including access to a 24/7 concierge doctor, without needing any insurance claims. Kennedy explained: “It’s going to be like old-style healthcare.” He added the new law would also expand Health Savings Accounts, to let people fully pay for pro-health things like gym memberships with pre-tax dollars.
If it passes, it will make your gym membership a lot cheaper, since you can use untaxed money to pay for it. Imagine a world where we incentivize pumping iron instead of pill popping.
He added that the new program would also encourage employers to establish on-site medical centers where workers can receive free healthcare treatment if they want. I’m not sure how that would work, but it sounds pretty convenient for people in big companies.
But the best signal was the focus on concierge care, which is hands down the best routine healthcare available. After the pandemic, the Childers family transitioned from traditional insurance to concierge coverage. For a low monthly fee, we can text with our doctors, avoiding most appointments, and we often get immediate answers. Most in-office visits can be arranged same-day or next-day, and they take a fraction of the time required by ‘traditional’ doctor visits. I would never go back. I won’t. You can’t make me.
Predictably, I couldn’t find a single corporate media story mentioning the proposal, which would be wildly popular when people find out about it. Share your own concierge experience in the comments.
I have concierge care. It costs me $90 a month and covers everything up to, but not including, hospital stay and prescription drugs (I do get a discount).
This was the Doctor who told me that I had COVID antibodies, meaning that I’d had it and never knew it.
She also told me not to get the shot, as it wouldn’t help and could cause me harm.
My Doctor… Sorry, Obama, I think I’ll keep her.