There are many possible ways to obtain health care. One that does not receive enough attention is charity care.
The Sutherland Institute, a Utah-based state policy organization, offers 10 Principles for Authentic Charity Care (PDF).
The institute says that the needy uninsured should receive health care even if they can't afford it -- but without government involvement. It calls for a rethinking of what "charity care" means so that it is non-bureaucratic and freely given, not a new law or government program.
The institute emphasizes moral obligations but does not create new rights--and thus draws on the helpful principle that a need can be real without turning into a government program.