We've been slowly and thoughtfully considering more government-funded health care since the 1940s. Roosevelt proposed government health insurance along with social security. This was before employer-based coverage was common.
We considered more government health care again when we approved Medicare. Thank god we have it. With social security, It gave at least a little peace of mind to retirement.
Government health care was considered yet again in the 1960s, when Medicaid was added.
And universal health insurance has been a high-profile recurring issue at least since the 1990s. (So anyone with a genuine interest in the issue has had 15 years to study up.) We added the SCHIP children's health programs then.
Which of these programs -- medical care for the elderly, for the poor, or for the children -- would you like to make revocable? Maybe you'd like to revoke some benefits for veterans at the VA.
While we wait, many people are getting terrible health care due to no insurance, or due to insurance bureaucracy and declined coverage. Their lives are being wasted, their productivity wasted. Some people, including some who are quite young, will -- not may, will -- die for lack of proper medical care.
I'm more concerned with the irrevocable nature of death.