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(8,830 posts)but I was having a small discussion about a broader issue than what the OP posted, not the essence of what the OP said.
I grew up with military health care - that socialized stuff. I'm old enough to remember only going to military hospitals, back when they had far more of those than they do now. Every year, my family had "physicals" to see how things were going. I cannot recall a single time when a problem was identified during those annual check-ups - probably because we could and did go to the doctor when we got sick.
It's not guaranteed, but it is much more likely that regular medical care will result in a clean bill of health during an annual check-up. For people who have not had access to regular medical care, it is more likely that the first free check-up they receive will reveal a problem. That's not fantasy - just common sense.
I'm sorry that you find any discussion of real and potential problems with this program "negative". Perhaps if you tried viewing this without a political lens, you might find it looks a bit different.