Indeed, it is a difficult question. I think we all would like to see certain reforms such as 'pre-existing conditions and the genuinely poor taken care of, but we don't need "big brother" involved in medicine.
The govt could do it's best service by fostering competition between insurance companies interstate. It could pass legislation concerning tort reform; frivilous suits and certain ridiculous settlements are the major costs affecting health care. Malpractice insurance is out of sight. If your doctor bill is $110, you can probably expect $55 of that goes for the doctor's insurance coverage.
With ridiculous settlements, children are rarlly born with "birth defects" any more..now, with the surfeit of shyster lawyers, the doctor is at fault. So if a child is born with a cleft palate..the doc pays a couple million$$.
Do you realize that many smaller hospitals no longer do OB/GYN ? Has your local, small town hospital quit it... now you know why.
Among all the many challenges to doctors, the govt could by legislation, relieve much of it without grabbing the stethoscope or scalpel out of the doctor's hands..
Not unusual for some doctors to pay a million dollars for insurance ...primarily due to no tort reform..
BTW: Obamacare did not touch tort reform...