I'm a generally-pretty-healthy 30ish male in a big US city.
I dread interacting with the medical system, because in my experience it's bureaucratic and slow and it's hard to tell how much anything costs.
I currently intend to try "direct primary care" for a year, to see what it's like.
If, at the end of that year, I think it's worth the money I'm paying (probably $50-70/mo), I'll stick with it and resolve this market YES. Else, NO. (Or, N/A if something non-DPC stops me from doing this.)
Resolved N/A: I'm not going to run this experiment. DPC is looking ~2x as expensive as I'd expected, and the value-of-information calculation clearly doesn't work out now. So, I'm not gonna run the experiment.
(I'm iffy on whether this should resolve NO or N/A: evidently I don't think it's worth it, but also I didn't run the experiment, so... I dunno. I lean towards N/A.)