"What is a good doctor?" is very subjective. To one person a good doctor is one who will call in a prescription every time they get a runny nose while to another a good doctor is one who understands that the patient knows their own body better than he/she does and prefers natural remedies over pharmaceuticals and surgeries. Medical choices that you and a doctor agree upon, your level of trust and your level of comfort are usually the primary factors in deciding if a doctor is "good". Politics and morality bear little to no influence in my own decision of whether a doctor is "good" because these things are not the focus of the time spent with them- they are being paid to care for my personal health to the best of their abilities. We work together as a team to keep my motor purring.
As an American it's your responsibility to have your own strategic duck stockpile. You can't expect the government to do it for you.