I mean, I don't like Barrycare, but first tell what you're replacing it with, and what are you keeping from it (ie: pre-existing condition coverage, etc).
What was before it wasn't really "good" (and "good" here can mean a lot of things, including cost of care, access to care, etc) either.
rmt was kind enough to forward me a "plan" from the GOP Congress, but it has the usual problems: there's nothing in there about cost. That's really the elephant in the room.
I just don't really have expectations that will be addressed by any reform either unfortunately.