You could instill the will for universal healthcare.
A website where you upload your medical bills and it compares the costs to costs in other countries (UK, Canada and Australia for example).
The main problem with the attitude in the US seems to be that not only do people not want to pay for other peoples healthcare but they also don't want other people paying for their own healthcare. By comparing both the individual and taxpayers costs across other countries people will see that not only do they pay less, but so does the taxpayer.
Would that website also compare wait times for procedures, referrals, and imaging? The average wait time for an MRI in Canada is almost 3 times as long as commonly found MRI injuries (take a stress fracture for example) take to heal.
So in Canada, I'd be jogging on a busted knee making it worse for 12 weeks, after I got to see an orthopedist (after a 20 week referral wait), before I found out I had destroyed my knee by not resting for 6 weeks.
Our system here in the US is really screwed up, but it does have its advantages (if you can afford it).
A website where you upload your medical bills and it compares the costs to costs in other countries (UK, Canada and Australia for example).
The main problem with the attitude in the US seems to be that not only do people not want to pay for other peoples healthcare but they also don't want other people paying for their own healthcare. By comparing both the individual and taxpayers costs across other countries people will see that not only do they pay less, but so does the taxpayer.