The only answer to this is for people to stop getting sick.
Health insurance in the US costs a fortune because health care is run as a business and profits come out just ahead of avoiding malpractice suits as the number one priority. Customer satisfaction or value for money is a distant third.
On the other hand, back home in the good old UK, health care is run by civil servants with predictable results.
Neither system is satisfactory, but in the end the big difference for me is I never worried about paying for health care in my old age (when I'm actually likely to use it) in the UK. My US employer's health insurance scheme isn't going to help when I retire.
Out of interest, how does the average retiree pay for health care in the US?