Carter recounts Canadian experience in support of single-payer health system
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter says he supports a single-payer health-care system — a view that was possibly reinforced by his hospital experience after he collapsed in Canada earlier this year.
Carter told college students in Atlanta on Wednesday that he proposed a measure as president that would have phased in a “medicare-for-all” structure by extending benefits first to children, then to older Americans as the federal budget allowed.
That did not pass.
He acknowledged the considerable expense of single-payer models and the political risks for his party if they anger the private insurance industry and push the tax hikes necessary to pay for universal coverage.