Last week, I went to the eye doctor. Cheapskate health maintenance organizations became Hollywood's favorite movie villain. For the past five years, I've been covered by Kaiser Permanente, an HMO that mostly requires me to see their in-house, salaried doctors— and to get permission from my primary-care physician to access anything but a few routine services.
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