My take on health care stems from several things that have happened the last 50 years.
One is in 1960 45% of Americans worked in manufacturing jobs. Most were covered with company provided health care and insurance. At that time about 80% of Americans had some form of health care. Farmers, the poor, unemployed, and retired were usually the ones not covered. Today only about 15% of Americans are in manufacturing, with most new jobs created the last 20-25 years were with small business owners like plumbers, electricians, carpenters, etc. A lot of them do not provide insurance or use part time help.
Second with the advent of Aids and STD's, drug use, etc, a drain on health care and research has been taken away from things like cancer research and put into Aids research. Pat Robertson said there would be a health care crisis in the future if we didn't quarinteen Aids victims.
Third, with the influx of ILLEGAL aliens, they have put a drain on health care because of bringing in disease and using the hospital emergency rooms.
The fix I see, is:
One, bring the jobs back home with their associated benefits. Give employers tax breaks to provide insurance.
Two, stop the illegals.
Three, quarinteen Aids and other victums of disease in which there is no cure.
Then, the government would go back to only helping the poor and retired.
Also, the government might should cover preventitive care like vaccines.