There are many stories around about universal health care in countries like Canada and England that aren't terribly positive. They usually revolve around the subjects of substandard care and impossibly long waits for elective surgery and other procedures.If I was going to offer up a cure for our problems here I would be looking more at draconian regulation of existing insurance companies and other providers by the federal government. They would be required to meet certain standards of service, couldn't redlist patients because of exising medical conditions, and their profits would be limited to a certain fair and reasonable amount.We have a system in place that could work much better than it does now. Rather than tearing it down maybe an extensive renovation would work better.