Yes, but it won't really fix the situation. To fix the healthcare market, you would have to make it a 100% private, free market system. That, combined with repealing the safety net entirely, would actually cure poverty, instead of putting a Band-Aid on it. Then, everyone could just go to the doctor and pay the cost out-of-pocket (I might also ban low-deductible insurance). But, I would vote yes on anything that would defund Planned Parenthood (even if it was something that would do harm elsewhere, not that this falls into that category). Planned Parenthood is more evil than Hitler and Osama Bin Laden combined in terms of how many lives they have killed.
If we get rid of medicare and medicaid, then tens of millions of people will not be able to afford to get any medical treatment which is shameful for the richest country on Earth.
If only President Johnson had not started the "War on Poverty" [sic] and family values had not declined in the 1960s and 1970s, poverty was on track to be fully extinct by the early 1980s. If we get rid of all entitlements and successfully bring back family values, I think we can eradicate poverty entirely in 10 years, meaning that no one would ever not be able to afford health care.