I am not against everyone getting health care. I am not against everyone getting food and clean water. I am not against everyone getting a house, a bed to sleep in, and their own plot of land. I am also not against everyone on Earth getting exactly what they need to survive, and live the life they want to without having to do anything for it. It would be nice if food, water, and shelter just appeared out of nowhere and everyone lived in paradise. But we don't live in paradise. Food, water, and shelter do not just appear out of nowhere. All of these things came from the hard work of those around you. They came from the farmer, who grew the food. The plumber who provides us access to water. The construction worker who provides us shelter. All of these people receive money as a means of exchange for their efforts, time, and hard work. It is with this money that they can then effectively trade their labor with the labor of others. This is how a basic economy works. The entire reason the economy exist is because resources are limited. Even renewable resources like trees are limited by time, labor, and space. It is when groups such as governments and banks that distort our economy by providing us with nothing in exchange for our goods and services. It is when companies that provide nothing, and only exist to make money distort the economy and everyone who actually worked for their keep is harmed. This is why its becoming harder for those to receive health care. This is why it is becoming harder to receive food. This is why its becoming harder to pay for anything with these rising prices. Its not just health care. Giving away health care isn't an answer when people not just around the world, but people who live within your own neighborhood are starving to death because they cannot buy food.
It was a bit lengthy (but still over simplified). Hopefully this helps to answer your question.