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Related: About this forumSanders Steps Up Push for Single-Payer Health Care as Old Foe Switches Sides
SEP 8 2017, 6:14 PM ET
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WASHINGTON In the summer of 2009, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. was asked if Max Baucus, the Democratic chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, which was taking the lead on health care reform at the time, was open to his ideas.
"To a single-payer idea? No. Not in a million years," Sanders replied to a C-SPAN interviewer. Sanders who just announced that he will roll out his much-anticipated single-payer health care bill next week didn't have to wait that long. In fact, it took less than 10 years for Baucus to come around. The former Montana senator told an audience in Montana on Thursday that "weve got to start looking at single-payer," the Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported.
Baucus was instrumental to the passage of the Affordable Care Act. But he became a chief target of the left's ire when he refused to consider single-payer plans as part of the health reform process, and for overseeing the demise of the public option, which would have provided a government-run alternative to private health insurance on the state-based exchanges.
Now, however, Baucus said it's impossible to ignore the American health care system's failings compared to Canada, which has a single-payer system. While Baucus didn't fully endorse the idea, he called for the Congress to consider it and suggested the country is heading toward something like single-payer at some point. "Its going to happen," he said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/sanders-steps-push-single-payer-health-care-old-foe-switches-n799911

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