N.P.
This is a very complicated request. What do I think about the health system? I think that if you have money you'll get the best care in the world, and if you don't have money, you get shuffled into a corner for weeks until someone can see you, then when they DO see you, you get a very big bill. At least that's been my experience as I've been on both sides.
I had insurance when my husband had a good job. I had complications during pregnancy and the insurance paid for everything. The bill was nearly half a million dollars for all the treatment both my baby and I received. I paid $200. The bill for my prescription drugs cost more than my medical bill.
A few years later we lost our health insurance but we didn't qualify for Medicaid (you might so you should apply and see: http://www.medicaid.gov/) and then I had to have surgery for my gallbladder. I went to the emergency room but if you have your surgery at a moments notice, in an ER, they charge you SO much more than if you make an appointment for surgery. So, in pain I decided to save some money and make the next available appointment to get treatment, which was a month away. They gave me pain pills and a special diet to get me through the next thirty days until I could get my surgery. Even then, my bill was over $60,000 for a run of the mill gallbladder surgery.
As for dentists, they are a lot less expensive than doctors unless you need major work and then you can run up a pretty big bill. You can call any dentists you want and ask them, "How much do you charge for a cleaning? How much for Xrays? How much for a doctors examination? How much for a crown? How much for a root canal? How much for a bridge?" And they will tell you their prices. Get a few phone numbers and a notepad to write it all down.
Here in America, if you get sick or hurt, you will not be turned away for treatment. You can walk into any emergency room and they will fix you up if they can. However, without insurance you'll get a whopper of a bill. =/
But if I were to just buy insurance for myself it would cost me $450 a month for a mid level plan because 1.) I'm a woman and insurance companies charge you more if you have boobs and 2.) I've been pregnant before and pregnancy is considered a "pre-existing condition" so they up my rates because I could get pregnant again and cost them money. Insurance really is a complicated and messy game. I hate it.
I wish I lived somewhere where I didn't have to fear getting hurt or sick because it could drag my whole family into bankruptcy but that's the way things are. My family has lived in California for over five generations now and I don't really want to leave.