Another example of the US system. I am just back from a trans gender specific endocrinologist, the star in that field in South West Florida. he does not accept my insurances, and i had to pay out of pocket. I was there for about an hour and had to pay $402.00. Now I have to try to convince my insurance to pay me for a part of that bill. (probably 60% of it). That means, if you have a low income, and want to get transgender (or other specialized) services, you will not get them, because you do not have the money available.
That's what is wrong with the US system, if you have money, you get top class health services (in my opinion, the best in the world - I worked in the system for 36 years), if you don't, you have to see how you limp along!
Obama wanted a national health care system the way most European countries have, but the opposing party blocked everything, and is still trying to derail the bits that are left!