Someone I know in real life died because he couldn't afford healthcare.
This is a family that had spotty employment/health insurance and in the past few years apparently gave up on any kind of insurance because of the cost. They were barely getting by and living on the generosity of family/friends. Made too much for subsidies/medicare/Medicaid. They could have stopped working to qualify but always struggled to try.
The husband got sick (we still don't know with what) and died. Left behind his wife and kids. All we know is he had a high fever for days and then passed. Nearly 45 years old and otherwise healthy AFAIK.
I know this was a reality before the ACA for folks who made bad choices, BUT prior to that "law" a working family could still find care. Now? Good luck if you fall in between the gap of welfare and a gov/solid corporate job with benes.