The health-care system is broken alright. Part of the problem is greed.
When many doctors and health-care specialists live like Croesus, and think that charging their patients with budget-busting medical bills, then the system is, indeed, broken.
My oldest son went into the hospital last summer and stayed one night while tests were run to determine why he was running a high fever. Another out-patient trip was made when he developed a kidney stone. The combined bills, after our medical insurance paid their share, left us with a debt that will take us three years to pay off.
A second problem is the lack of any effective system for regulating rates and prices. Medicare and Medicaid payment practices exacerbate the problem. There is a doctor in Pine Bluff who will take only Medicare and Medicaid patients, because the government pays its bills promptly with little muss, fuss, or oversight. The man lives like a king.
Any health-care program implemented in California that does not take cost oversight seriously is ultimately headed for bankruptcy.