Put another way: "Oh no! I'm rich and so can pay for whatever infinite quality, resource wasting healthcare and so I'm scared I might have to endure poor people's healthcare".
Rest easy - you can still buy your way to better care.
Fwiw there is an "Intellectual Care Advantage" in that someone who is articulate and educated (aka well off) has a much better chance of getting good care, through their ability to navigate system, communicate with healthcare professionals, do their own research, be the squeaky wheel. But in my experience that advantage exists equally in both the US private system and in the European socialized system.
Rest easy - you can still buy your way to better care.
Fwiw there is an "Intellectual Care Advantage" in that someone who is articulate and educated (aka well off) has a much better chance of getting good care, through their ability to navigate system, communicate with healthcare professionals, do their own research, be the squeaky wheel. But in my experience that advantage exists equally in both the US private system and in the European socialized system.