But you’ve got a point, it’s probably fairer to say that the ACA and the Dutch and Swiss systems are all modeled on common ideas regarding managed competition: https://jacobin.com/2016/02/gaffney-single-payer-sanders-hea... (“The 2006 Dutch reforms were based in part on a school of health policy thought associated with the US economist Alain Enthoven, a man who got his start analyzing military strategy for the Pentagon before becoming the foremost proponent of competing private-sector health plans (so-called ‘managed competition’). Outside the Netherlands, Enthoven’s ideas have influenced health reform efforts in both his home country — first under Bill Clinton, then President Obama.”)
It's really more of an historical fact than a political talking point, as per Forbes, contemporaneously:
ROMNEY: Actually, Newt, we got the idea of an individual mandate from you.
GINGRICH: That's not true. You got it from the Heritage Foundation.
ROMNEY: Yes, we got it from you, and you got it from the Heritage Foundation and from you.
But you’ve got a point, it’s probably fairer to say that the ACA and the Dutch and Swiss systems are all modeled on common ideas regarding managed competition: https://jacobin.com/2016/02/gaffney-single-payer-sanders-hea... (“The 2006 Dutch reforms were based in part on a school of health policy thought associated with the US economist Alain Enthoven, a man who got his start analyzing military strategy for the Pentagon before becoming the foremost proponent of competing private-sector health plans (so-called ‘managed competition’). Outside the Netherlands, Enthoven’s ideas have influenced health reform efforts in both his home country — first under Bill Clinton, then President Obama.”)