Do you mean fair share as defined by the tax code, or net worth or what number would you use. you are the guy who wanted to cash out dividend stocks for an annuity so your spouse could continue to get free healthcare, right? WRONG! Now that you have to pay you want everyone to pay? Again Not True.
You are also focused on FREE. That is NOT my point. How many times do I have to repeat it? How it is measured or calculated is also NOT my point. My point is EVERYONE should pay their fair share (Sort of Like Medicare is today) whatever that may turn out to be, most likely based on income is probably the fairest. I am sorry if I do not explain my points more clearly sometimes.
As the ACA system stands today, folks who can control their MAGI can gain more in subsidies to offset their MONTHLY payments. Yes a lot of us here do that, it is NOT illegal. We still have to pay an OOP and Copays and Co-Insurance, at least we do. Again NOT FREE! Is this right? Not for me to argue. But neither are some other tax loopholes folks take advantage of every year. BTW we do NOT own Dividend stocks, which is irrelevant anyway.
Same as the Canadian and European systems are NOT FREE, even though the uneducated seem to assume they are. In their cases recipients pay tax on, or have paid tax for them on their income, capital gains, dividend or unemployment taxes. Please do not misinform people that Socialized Systems are Free. The load is spread (as it should be) across the country's demographic. Yes, the costs are reduced significantly for those without or with very little means, that is the same here in the USA with Medicaid . We have all also paid Medicare Tax to help offset our Medicare in old age.
Healthcare is NOT FREE anywhere I have lived (6 different countries, 5 of which had a socialized HC system)
To repeat, Medicare for All is probably the most equitable solution IMHO as most have paid, or are paying into it. It may have to be modified in order to make it more equitable and to ensure it is well funded in the future. That is another story.