So?
It’s not what he ran on, and if I remember correctly he’s also been on record saying that it wouldn’t work in the USA.
I had a friend who in the 80’s & early 90’s had a terminally ill husband. The paperwork, claims, system etc... was almost insurmountable. She made calls, wrote letters, called again and again and through shear perseverance and due diligence figured everything out. So much so that after her husband passed she started working for a large medical practice dealing with billing and the insurance tangle.
She became a very valuable employee, yet remained a low wage earner. Not even the doctors were willing to recognize her worth, because they didn’t have to.
Prior to her employment if patients went late paying bills after insurance company screw up the delinquent patient simply went to collections as a calculated loss.
Absolutely pathetic.