I feel ive gotten excellent care in Georgia, anecdotal of course. One metric is going a year without seeing a doctor. I dont think its because of cost, i think its because people hate going to the doctor.
@BMWMTBer - I think that are probably variances within the state especially when one lives near the hospital that is affiliated with Emory Medical School while another person lives in rural Georgia
I think Okie is among the worst. Wife’s 35 YO niece, with no medical issues, took the jab and died in her sleep a few days later. They could not determine why and torched her to cover up the evidence.
Alaska is not so good, with big factors being low population and yuge distances. But you will have doctors that do far more than a normal lower-48 doctor will. Like for example, a little dermatology no sweat. Renowned specialists just are not up there. Not a place for the well seasoned retiree.
Seems like to me Florida is pretty ideal. We gotta lot of old goats, so we got a lot of doctors. In the middle of at least 4 major multi-facility networks. Have found some bad apples, but also some really good ones.