4. To choose your primary care physician, the most important point(s) is(are) _____

to make sure your health plan covers it
to find one that is close by where you live
to feel comfortable with the person
all of the above


all of the above
Explanation:
Making sure your health plan covers it is where you should start. The close by location is convenient and important, and feeling comfortable with the person is also important, but not the first step.

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