The US is far from the Pinnacle of "provided" health care. We do awesome at research, elite education of Doctors, and some top notch medical centers. We don't do so well at delivery of health care. And the FDA/Big Pharma arrangements and Americans paying often double or triple what others around the world pay for drugs is part of that. Also the reason the company went the route of England and the MHRA is very well documented. Don't sell countries like Brazil, or Russia, or even China short when it comes to "provided" health care for its citizens. Hell back in the 80's and 90's Cuba was considered a model for providing basic health care to its citizens while many Americans had no wellness care, no pregnancy care, etc. Sometimes you have to dig beyond surface appearances.