Exactly not. Read the report.
The boomers used their political clout to ensure taxes covered their needs at the time while never paying forward for the health care they need now. And now they're retired and don't pay into the system at all but are the biggest drain on the system because they didn't have enough children to grow the tax base to cover it.
And yes, they can afford to "go outside" the system... But why do that when you feel you "paid into the system" so you're entitled to the free stuff.
One of the issues you conveniently overlooked is that doctors themselves contributed to this crisis.
1. They wanted to be 'independent' but the only client they have ever billed for services is the government;
2. Because they wanted that independence, they had a lot of ancillary costs: office rentals, staff, the need to save for retirement;
3. Many doctors have gone broke because of shitty investment decisions;
4. Many doctors are now retiring -- there are not enough new ones to replace them;
5. Not enough new doctors because the doctors themselves did not want the competition; governments took that as an excuse to not create enough seats for doctors. And even when people finish medical school, they cannot find a practicum to get their license.
6. "Boom, Bust, Echo" predicted this crisis 30 years ago and both doctors and politicians basically ignored it or made decisions that made it worse.
The solution to this is really to put all doctors on government salary. Send anyone who can WFH home and use the space for medical clinics. Get rid of the whole billing system. Give doctors a salary and benefits and pension and lower the costs of being a doctor.
As well, over the next 10 years or so, many 'boomers' are going to be gone and a lot of the current costs should go down.