corporations. hospitals will save substantial sums of money. rob: all right, 2020 democrats dueling over which healthcare plan to offer the american people if they win the white house in 2020. all right, so how do the plans stack against each other, we are having microphone issue which is why i broke into the segment, we will break into the plans, jillian might try jillian: mic is not working. [laughter] everyone is confused on healthcare plans that front-runner democratic candidates are putting forward, let s break down bernie sanders plan, he has not changed one bit, medicare for all. he will immediately cancel private insurance but within 4 years all private insurance will be gone. he s expanding to cover all illegal immigrants and then the cost is that $32.6 trillion,
hear from bernie sanders. medicare for all will reduce, let me repeat, reduce overall health care spending in our country. using it will reduce it. is look at the cost of bernie sanders medicare for all over the first 10 years, $32.6 trillion is the estimation. i ve seen some studies that say the overall cost in anything period would be higher than the $32 trillion so it would actually be cheaper to go his route. what do you say? in the time since he made those comments in the last debate he had to admit it would be a tax increase on every single american and with all the other studies that say we don t know what the cost will be for hospitals and doctors is that remains to be seen but what we do now with medicare for all is your choices will go down and as everybody fled into the system
in canada? it depends on your condition. certainly if it is an emergency or urgent care you get top-notch care, you can see someone right away. if it is something deemed non-urgent, sometimes the waits are very, very long. ainsley: do you think her life would be spared if she had gotten the test? quite possibly. it is a big thing to have an aneurysm in your chest. that is what she died of. if you diagnose it ahead of time when it is quite small, they can do surgery to repair it. ainsley: we re looking at some of the numbers, the average numbers in canada, 19.8 weeks median wait time between referral and treatment in canada. 30 newspaper weeks is the wait for orthopedic surgery treatment in canada. the cost of like a bernie sanders medicare for all is $32.6 trillion over the first 10 years. many people ask how will we pay for it? no one wants to wait that long.
medicare there were 90 billion $90 billion in improper payments in 2018. these are broken systems and you are saying you want to put everybody into medicare. the fact is we don t need government run healthcare, donald trump was exactly right in regards to healthcare, it is about price and transparency, bringing in competition to drive down the price and create a patient centered healthcare, not provider centric industry. shannon: jason, you bring this up to people at home, the cost of medicare for all. $32.6 trillion is the cost of medicare for all in the first ten years. what did you hear in terms of this topic? what did you think last night? i think beto o rourke was not on the level last night when he was saying private insurance can compete with medicare for all. that is not true. i would agree with republicans when they say that.
human right. bernie one of several candidates backing a medicare for all option, single-payer healthcare. how much would this cost you the american taxpayer? to break it down forces research fellow at the heritage foundation, we will bring up some information right off the bat here. medicare for all cost estimate $32 trillion over $32 trillion over 10 years but bernie makes a point when he says he has information that backs up, when you take the actual cost of healthcare in this country and compared to that $32.6 trillion his plan would cost less in actual dollars spent. i want to point out the biggest and most dangerous cost with this healthcare plan is americans would lose choice in exchange for lower quality. the left is using our legitimate concerns over higher healthcare costs to move forward a plan that puts government control of