Health care being overpriced is subjective.
Health care in the US is
objectively overpriced. You can easily see this by looking
here and then comparing with the standard of care (number of uninsured, infant mortality rate, average life expectancy, etc). The
facts do not support your assertions... all you have is ideology.
It's been long known
that "American life-expectancy numbers are influenced by things that have nothing to do with the quality of the healthcare system, such as highway fatalities, homicides, and obesity."
Apples and oranges between the US and other countries with these numbers. Hopefully that's not what everyone is basing their claims on. It would explain, however, why some seem to think other countries have better health care.