About $2k / year. Includes basically unlimited care / visits; phone; in person; whatever I need. Obviously does not include any blood tests or similar, prescriptions, etc.
Best damn money I've spent in a long time!
ETA:
Again, I look at the big picture; Consider when working with a huge HMO / PPO / hospital like Kaiser, sutter, etc:
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The friction & dread involved in even trying to make a dr. appt; it's endless bureaucracy, red tape; they are booked out months & months in advance;
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When you actually GO to your doctor, they're usually at an enormous hospital with a paid parking lot; you pay to park & have to hike in like 2 miles. The walk doesn't bother me at all; it's the TIME wasted.
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There's always a copay
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You always end up waiting forever for the dr; either in the waiting room and/or again in the patient room.
By the time you add up ALL those fees & most importantly, MY TIME, I come out way ahead.
Plus; going to my dr. is almost FUN because it's so EASY!
No I was honestly confused by what you said. I re-read it & think I got it.
You're saying "there's no right to NOT be shot, and it's unConstitutional for them to enforce this non-'right" in a government building is BS.
Right?
If so, agree 100%.
Truly they are!
I heard of, but never got around to watching this documentary; "Fantastic Fungi": https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8258074/
Looks absolutely fascinating!
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