Comments on this thread are probably moot. Unless one knows the complete story and all the ramifications of all the hundreds of scenarios, I think it's difficult to comment on the matter, especially as it's political. -
Nah, it's easy to comment. Just pick the extreme-end anecdote that best fits your prejudices, and let fly!Comments on this thread are probably moot. Unless one knows the complete story and all the ramifications of all the hundreds of scenarios, I think it's difficult to comment on the matter, especially as it's political. -![]()
Wait until Gopher sees this , he will have a coronary .
That's OK, Obamacare will fix him.Wait until Gopher sees this , he will have a coronary .
Umm. . . only the UK, Canada, Australia, and Taiwan have single-payer systems. Most "Western countries" use mandatory insurance systems.Canadian Doctor answers question from Republican on Universal Health care
Dr. Danielle Martin is about to become a national hero, at least to those who value Canada’s universal health care system.
The Toronto physician was in Washington D.C. Tuesday to speak to a Senate subcommittee about the virtues of the single-payer model employed in Canada, the U.K. and most other Western countries.
OK, NOW I'm jealous!Canada is among an elite class of nations that have a mandated single payer system... We share commonalities with esteemed nations like North Korea and Cuba.
Look on the bright side, as long as the U.S. is here, you CAN'T be the worst.The balance of (most) Western nations have a blend of private and public systems that operate more efficiently and are more cost effective than Canada
Ummm. . . I get my healthcare free from the Veterans Administration. I can certainly afford "better," but I'm quite happy with it.PS - If any politician promises you 'free' healthcare... Run like hell
Canadian Doctor answers question from Republican on Universal Health care
Dr. Danielle Martin is about to become a national hero, at least to those who value Canada’s universal health care system.
The Toronto physician was in Washington D.C. Tuesday to speak to a Senate subcommittee about the virtues of the single-payer model employed in Canada, the U.K. and most other Western countries.
But when North Carolina Republican Senator Richard Burr had an opportunity to question Martin, he tried to paint the Canadian system as riddled with inefficiencies that had doctors fleeing in droves.
“Why are doctors exiting the public system in Canada?” Burr asked.
“If I didn’t express myself in a way to make myself understood, I apologize,” Martin noted with a hint of irony. “There are no doctors exiting the public system in Canada, and in fact we see a net influx of physicians from the United States into the Canadian system over the last number of years.”
The most pointed exchange, however, was about Canadians dying due to long wait times for surgeries.
“How many Canadian patients on a waiting list die each year?” Burr asked Martin. “Do you know?”
“I don’t, sir,” said Martin, “but I know that there are 45,000 in America who die waiting because they don’t have insurance at all.”
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Watch: Canadian doctor schools American senator on health care | canada.com
“I don’t, sir,” said Martin, “but I know that there are 45,000 in America who die waiting because they don’t have insurance at all.”
http://o.canada.com/health/danielle-martin-richard-burr-health-care-410599/
Well, from a local POV, the healthcare service around here is mismanaged to an unbelievable level. If it were in private hands, the people that run it would be turfed so fast they'd still be spinning next Friday.
I saw that purple.Anybody in your locality LG who died did so because of the Canadian Health Care System.
And the hits keep coming!
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Paid for... but not covered. I bet the Obama Administration counted each and every one of his employees as being part of that bogus 4 Million that now have health care.