It wouldn't. Those are 3 examples, just to prove my point about how we seem to focus exclusively on how paying for the cost of care but seemingly don't bat an eye on bringing down the costs, where there seems to be a lot of room for improvement.
If the costs were not so high, paying for it for everyone would not be as difficult to implement.
If the costs were not so high, paying for it for everyone would not be as difficult to implement.