Healthcare is not free if they are paying for it in the form of higher taxes.
the increase in tax is not the primary funding of free health care its a portion of it, the governemt funds the rest.So the percentage difference in tax increase will not exactly constitute paying for the health care. No by free I mean there is no co pay, no possibility of it being a non covered loss and no out of pocket expense what so ever and it would not matter if you in the hospital for 20 days or 20 weeks. The increased tax amount does not fund the free health care, it help counteract the cost for the gov't
How does the government fund anything? Taxes.
I am not understanding your argument. While the main beneficiaries may be getting "free" health care, someone is paying for it. I am guessing that the cost of goods and services must be more expensive there (excluding tax) to finance this. Perhaps people there are less able to afford to purchase a pair of Jordan's to color coordinate with each outfit?