I had cancer in 1997- melanoma, no insurance company would touch me for years, or they would offer me a very expensive policy that didn't cover cancer, so I learned to be a smart medical consumer.
I had a great outcome with my skin doctor, he has since retired but the doctors that inherited his practice are also very good. Their services are in office and do not involve the hospital. Surgery, biopsies the whole bit. I like it. Fewer germs.
But the general practictioners that are hooked up with hospitals seem to be practicing racking up big bills.
I have a couple of "cash pay" clinics I use for dog bites, bee stings on my helper or a sinus infection. But having a primary care physician is something I haven't had since 2005. and I miss the one that retired. He was intelligent, open minded, and a very good surgeon, ran a good practice for 35 years or so. The guy that inherited his patients was a good surgeon, he did a nice hysterectomy, yes I got a fairly horrible infection afterward but I healed faster than he has ever seen, gee bet that had nothing to do with him and a lot to do with my immune system. The trash he tried to sell me instead of surgery was amazing....and is now on those commercials for class action lawsuits. I went from him to planned parenthood, their nurses are better doctors.
So yes, I have had good outcomes, but I shop carefully. Trust is not in my blood. The difference between my current PCP and a used car salesman is not much