It’s a hard lesson learned. Always believe a DemonRat when he tells you, “My plan won’t cost any money. In fact, it will make money!”
From what I can tell, the only people that loved Obamacare were the ones getting subsidies and only had to pay a few hundred bucks a month if that much.
Single-payer is more accurately [Medicaid-for-All].
My brother was treated for cancer in Northern Virginia on Kaiser Medicaid and he tells me it was wonderful, they coordinated, cared, and took responsibility.
YMMV
When I turned 60 and retired from the USAR I became covered by Tricare, wow, what great coverage. This year my 6 year old daughter experienced an intestinal birth defect requiring emergency surgery, the surgery and 7 days nights in the Children’s hospital cost me about $500.
Unfortunately I turned 65 this year. I now have to have Medicare which costs me over $100 a month, and Tricare just told me I have start paying over $100 to continue coverage (for my wife and daughter).
So now as pensioner at age 65 my heathcare costs increased over $200 a month started Jan 1.
The “Affordable Care Act” was neither affordable, or provided care.