I will point out that tax payer money, that comes out of every pocket, yours and mine, has funded much of the research which has lead to medical advancements at current, both techniques and pharmaceuticals, I would think providing healthcare should also come with that.
Why pay for research that we then have to pay again at a premium to utilize? If we use the NIH budget as a guide, 48 billion dollars of tax payer dollars, that's quite a bit, there is other research dollars that come from DARPA/DOD, HHS, etc so I imagine its ALOT more than just the 48bil.
Having a system where one can become trapped at a job because the thought of losing healthcare will be crippling is not a "good" system. No one should have to fear for their health and wellbeing in order to live, or put off medical care because of cost or access. That's not a socialistic idea as much as a humanistic idea. I do think all people should contribute to society but in return society should take care of the people, not businesses as businesses only have themselves, and ultimately profits, in mind. I am for much smaller government, way smaller than we have now, but government that actually does things that people give a shit about and where people can actual see the benefit of what they pay into and not the bloated nonsense we have currently.