When one is subject to detainment, loss of money, delays in travel and fines for things "discovered" at the checkpoint, the level of seriousness rises to one similar to health care even though it is of a different type.
In fact, in law it may be more serious. The government's ability to take your property or money, detain or imprison you, search your person or property, or even restrict your right of association or movement, are all written into the constitutional restrictions on what the government can do. The quality of your healthcare and the damages that result from errors there are not addressed specifically and are handled through the tort system or through criminal charges.