>>96043543
I mean, I was giving this topic an easy out, but if you really want to be that much of a bitch about it...
>What would be the consequences of widespread access to magical healing in a fantasy setting?
Nothing.
Nothing changes.
Why?
Well, with how many NPC healers price gouge the shit out of you for their healing spells, and presumably do the same thing to their fellow villagers, it's pretty much just real life health care. Except with an actual god who you can blame for being stingy as fuck.
So, yeah. The poor still live and die at the same rate, the rich still reap the benefits of the healthcare system especially with regular "contributions" to the local church, the clergy are still stingy assholes who will let children die on the streets of plague and malnutrition due to not having the proper copper pieces for it, and nobody with any common sense plays D&D or base a question from it.