If the health care sector didn't have alot of the restrictions that they have now, we wouldn't have to worry about expensive ass health care. It's not about who is in with who; it is about control over your well being. If the market was allowed to function without interference(i.e. crappy mandated company healthcare plans, medical workers unions, govt. restrictions on research, etc.) we wouldn't have to worry about who's footing the bill; healthcare would be so cheap, it wouldn't matter. Just look at the electronics industry from the 80's till now. They had minimal interference and it was allowed to boom. CD players cost an ungodly amount back then but now you can get a CD player for 10-15 bucks. The market was allowed to expand and grow, and research new ways to make more efficient technology and at a cheaper price.
When you start limiting what can be done, the industries are going to be less concerned with quality products and more concerned with putting out something that barely meets standards so they can still profit off of it. That is what is going to be happening if Zero gets his way and socializes the medical industry. And with the massive gathering that he has, he will have no problem convincing people that this must be done in the "interest of the public".
The only thing I think holding this back(for now) is the extravagant cost of trying to accomplish such an undertaking. However, I do forsee this as part of our future with Zero and his kung-fu grip on everything.