I don't, but I also genuinely don't understand what a conservative solution to the issue would be, beyond the obvious snarky answer.
I hear mushmouth stuff about freedom, tax credits, and HSAs, but none of that comes close to squaring the circle. The former is just a talking point and the latter two are drops in an awfully big bucket.
I know what I favor: a robust plan that will cover birth and early childhood automatically, then a "Medicare-for-all" component that adults opt into. I know what the political downsides are and I think the costs and benefits are obvious and easily understood. As good as movement conservatives have been at packaging and selling simple, attractive ideas to the public (lower taxes, less government interference, local control), this is an area where, to me, the silence is deafening.
I seem to remember that you're in favor of some kind of SP solution, too, but I wonder...if we stipulate that nothing the Congressional Rs have proposed is an authentically conservative alternative, what WOULD an authentically conservative alternative look like?
It seems to me that Republicans are conceding leadership on this issue to Democrats, and while I'm happy to offer the caveat that Democrats are highly likely to **** it up, I'm not even sure what R's even want to do except cut taxes for a certain subset.