... yet we cannot shake the belief that, despite all evidence, the grass is always greener south of the border.
I'll gladly change my system with yours ANY day!
I'll gladly change my system with yours ANY day!
One thing is for sure, in Ontario anyway there is a shortage of doctors. It can be difficult to find a doctor that is accepting new patients and even harder to find a good one. All over though is the walk in clinic. Just like a fast food joint only more often very slow.
Fine if you just need a prescription and know what you need but if you have something undiagnosed, it can be a real problem getting it addressed.
Most people have a regular doctor who they see for check-ups and who they would call in an emergency. As I get older more of my friends and people I have known for years are having cancer treatment, by-pass surgery, and laser jobs on their eyes, etc, and, none of them complain about the medical system. When I was finding the doctor I have now, I went through a few doctors till I found one I liked. People new to the system will go through the same process. One of the biggest problems our system faces is those people who, for one reason or another, go to the doctor because they are lonely or something and really don't need a doctor. I have long been an advocate of nurse practitioners who could take some of the pressure of the doctors and screen out some of these abusers. Knee and hip replacement surgeries are increasing in Canada but some will still go across the border for a while yet. I think our system is improving in those areas where there has been a few problems. The biggest dangers to our system right now are those who would try to change it to the American system. Our system is fine. Leave it alone!
This is probably the thing I dislike most about Canadians. They are constantly comparing themselves to the US, over every little thing, then suddenly it becomes "Well who cares".Who cares what the Americans have or don't have.
This is probably the thing I dislike most about Canadians. They are constantly comparing themselves to the US, over every little thing, then suddenly it becomes "Well who cares".
I'm sure there are more things you dislike about Canadians. You've made that clear. Early in this topic I said that the topic was to point out the positive aspects of our system not to make a competition with any American system. Your first comment triedit was that the Canadian medical system "sucked ass". It does not!.....your manners do!
The shortage could jump to 2,800 physicians by 2010, says the report.
"The number of Ontario residents without a family doctor has grown to 1.2 million, and the provincial physician shortage now exceeds 2,100 doctors," says the report..
When my grandfather moved to BC, he had to wait 5 months before seeing an onocologist, 3 months of that was the residency requirement. It was two more months after because my father knew the oncologist in his Rotary club. Otherwise it would have been longer still.
When my grandfather moved to BC, he had to wait 5 months before seeing an onocologist, 3 months of that was the residency requirement. It was two more months after because my father knew the oncologist in his Rotary club. Otherwise it would have been longer still.
Sort of proves my point though, he didn't flock back to the US.
...There are about 10 groups who claim to have some form of authority over the others in the decision-making process...
He was a Canadian who moved from Saskatchewan. He couldn't "flock back" to the US because he was unable to.
The previous post WAS about Canadians going to the US for treatment. He could have, but didn't. Most Canadians don't.