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That’s more of a political talking point than a fact: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johngoodman/2016/02/15/where-di...

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.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2011/10/20/how-a-...

The Heritage report (1989), now disowned, antedates both the Dutch reforms and the Clinton Administration. Obama namechecked Heritage at the time.

Seriously, we lived through this. ObamaCare came from the Heritage Foundation.




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