I always lived in countries with "free" health care. One big problem, is that the government gets to decide what treatments you can have, (even if it's a treatment you don't want) and who gets to have it. There are actual death panels for this in hospitals, and they will decide which patient gets access to limited amounts of respirators and so on. (For example, people in Sweden above a certain age will not be given CPR during a procedure if they have cardiac arrest. Hospital policies.)
And why are vaccine makers completely freed from legal responsibility if you get terrible side effects or die? Why are the inserts blank?
If you get diagnosed with covid, and don't want to be given morfin, because it lowers your ability to absorb oxygen, you don't get to decide.
If you want to give birth at home, you're not able to, because it's so expensive, and not covered. It becomes a privilege only for very wealthy people.
In the EU, alternative medicine is also repressed and forbidden to promote. It doesn't matter that it's been tested for thousands of years. Suddenly, someone has monopoly on deciding what is medicine. Why?
Private medicine must be allowed to exist alongside public health care. You should be able to choose if you want to be part of a system, and pay for it with your tax payer money. People are born free, and should be allowed to make free choices, even stupid choices.