By Lisa
Kashinsky | lkashinsky@bostonherald.com | PUBLISHED: December 28, 2019 |
UPDATED: December 28, 2019
DOVER, N.H. — Bernie Sanders’ long-championed “Medicare
for All” health care system will cost people their jobs, the Vermont senator
said Saturday while campaigning in the home of the first-in-the-nation primary.
“Will there be job loss? Yes, there will be,” Sanders
said in response to an audience question during a health care-themed town hall
in Dover, N.H.
But Sanders suggested job re-training as a way to help
those who would lose their jobs in the transition to the government-run health
care system that abolishes private insurance.
University of Massachusetts Amherst economist Robert
Pollin told Kaiser Health News earlier this year Medicare for All could cost
some 2 million jobs.
Sanders was forced to address the issue Saturday when
answering a question from Maine resident James McCoy, a health insurance
grievance and appeals analyst, about what would happen to his job under
Medicare for All.
“What we have to do is make sure people should not have
to argue with you or anybody else. If they are sick, they deserve the coverage
and that’s what Medicare for All is about,” Sanders said.
Sanders acknowledged his system would result in job loss
before offering his potential solution.
“We are putting into Medicare for All what we are calling
a ‘Just Transition Program,’ which will help everybody in the industry for a
five-year period maintain their income, get the job training that they need to
get another job,” Sanders said.
While U.S. Sen. Elizabeth
Warren has largely taken the heat over Medicare for All, Sanders has
had to admit the middle class will pay more in taxes — though he says they’ll
save on health care costs through the elimination of premiums, co-pays and
deductibles — and has previously said the plan would result in job loss.
McCoy told Sanders he was a progressive trying to decide
between the Vermont senator and his Massachusetts colleague. Afterward, he told
the Herald he preferred how Warren would handle job loss under Medicare for
All.
“I respect his honesty,” McCoy said of Sanders, adding
that those in the health insurance industry are not trying to be “evil people.
We’re just like everyone else, trying to support our families.”
https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/12/28/bernie-sanders-says-medicare-for-all-will-cost-jobs/
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