Seem to be somewhat immoral, though, to deliberately go uninsured when you could afford it, since the costs are being passed along to those who are paying for insurance, who are therefore having to pay higher premiums as a result. I'm not saying that was your situation, but I wouldn't advise going uninsured just to save money (hoping your debts will get written off or reduced), since you'd be passing the costs onto others, which is the equivalent of theft.
This is only partially true.
Cost shifting.
Most .gov/.ZOG programs reimburse the hospital at less than the cost of providing the care (allowing for their over-building "edifice complex"). (((Insurance companies))) recognize this so, when (((they))) can, (((they))) pit hospitals against each other in a low bid war. The hospitals then try to "cost shift" to those at the bottom, uninsured people who have some assets.
It really is a Jew game that crucifies the goyim.