My understanding of your comment is that instead of my position that it is illogical to believe everyone can be as wealthy as Jobs, that everyone should get the same medical care regardless of how much money they have to spend. Right?
If so, unclear to me how such a position would play out in the real world. Please explain.
I'm not sure you mean my comment and not someone else's. All I'm saying is that "deciding" has nothing to do with the question of whether money means you can get better medical care. Who said anything about "everyone being as wealthy as Steve Jobs?"
But one way a less blatantly corrupt system could "play out in the real world" is not allowing people to arbitrarily switch states when they find the organ waiting list not to their liking, or just maintaining the whole waiting list at a national level.
You're cherry picking medical issues & care, which will not solve an issue as big as this.
If you're claiming that everyone should be forced to use the same system, unless you're able to explain how that would happened and why it would be better, I'm not going to speculate on what you believe would fix the issue.
If so, unclear to me how such a position would play out in the real world. Please explain.