Having lived here in Greece in 1984 and now three years straight since 2022, I can see firsthand that disabled children are served and so are seniors. There is no super medicine like in the USA. If you decide to live a high-risk lifestyle, you will not do well here in Greece. However, medical care is good, and people who are on public assistance or in low paying jobs are not scared of bankruptcy because they go see a doctor. I pay for Mrdicate and I can't use it here in Greece. I have TRICARE, but the costs here don't even reach the deductible threshold for most years. TRICARE helped when my wife needed cancer surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. TRICARE paid 70% of the bill but did not cover prescribed DNA testing and refused to help at all with some things our oncologist prescribed. I just ate the cost. No one will convince me that not just taxing everyone for basic Medicare type healtcare for all is not more economical because right now the government is funding the sickest cohort instead of using preventative strategies to keep people healthy their entire lives. Tax all tobacco, drugs. Alcohol and processed foods and fence the money off the pay the bill. If people want to engage in high-risk behavior, they should enjoy the cost instead of shoving it off on everyone in their old age. Thus would pay the bills in a market manner because people would eat the costs for their choices.