I begrudge no one with good coverage, but I have family who work in this industry. A lot of foreigners come here from Canada and elsewhere to get ortho surgeries not covered by their insurance in their home countries. I say if you are 90 and want new knees and can afford them, sure, why not, but Anyone with good coverage should understand there are many paying much higher premiums to your insurer than you are and getting 1/10 the care. That isn't right and everyone knows it.
A lot of people don't know this, but the ACA-Obamacare, actually put caps on how much non profit and for profit HMO's can keep. Apparently some insurers were keeping up to 90% of the money for them selves and only spending 10% on Doctors and patients. These people deserve far worse than what Mr. Thompson got. The doctors aren't complaining because US Doctors are the highest paid in the world, but the working poor and what is left of the middle class have been getting taken advantage of for decades. There is a reason the shooter is becoming a folk hero in real time.
The sad thing is, Universal healthcare isn't coming any time soon. The US has always had a nursing shortage and we don't have nearly enough doctors per citizen. Last time I crunched the numbers, I think Canada has like 1 family doctor per 100 citizens, here in the states it's like 1 family doctor for thousands, not doable. I talk with my doctor about this all the time. They are trying to get around this problem with telephone "nurses" and video visits, but there still aren't enough health workers to make that system work here in the US.
So while many are just trying to stay alive after paying obscene amounts to their insurer, being denied coverage can not only be life changing, it can be a death sentence. My personal opinion, if you put in 8 hours of work, pay your bills and follow the law, you shouldn't lose everything you have, including your life, because you get sick. And yet it happens to too many every single day in this country. Something ugly was bound to happen sooner or later. I'm not expecting a revolution, but I'm not losing any sleep if HMO ceos are losing their's right now.