ainsley: how would free healthcare truly affect our doctors and you the patient? brian: stand back, i'm going to introduce dr. siegel. he is our medical contributor dr. siegel. medicare for all. we understand where people's heart is. they want to give medical coverage for everybody. but this is not reality, is it? >> not only that it's not really medicare. by the time you are done with it, you are looking at a system that's somewhere between medicare and medicaid number one. number two, you lose all the choice that you have under the current employer based healthcare system, which is covering over 170 million people. they are not going. brian: you can't have both? you can't have private and you can't have medicare for all. >> not under these plans you can't. ainsley: you can't choose your doctor. >> you can't choose your health insurance plan and doctor and where you go for care. you are dealing with narrow networks. they will muscle everybody in. ainsley: the government could send you to the worst hospital, the one thats hat worst rating and have you no choice. >> absolutely. not only that doctors will be paid about 40% less. hospitals currently make 85