Re: RE: America's Inadequate Healthcare
I am amazed when the U.S.A. talks about our 'socialised' health-care system being a giant bureaucracy which indeed it is. What I find amazing is that Americans do not realise their own medicare bureaucracy is far larger than our own and it is 'socialist'. The U.S.A. in fact has a larger socialist medicare program than we here in Canada do which is why I am puzzled when they yap about socialised healthcare. Medicare is far larger than Canada's entire healt-care system. It serves at least 40 million Americans compared to Canada's which serves a population of 31 million. The fact our health-care system is almost always bankrupt proves it would never work in the U.S.A. with its 300 million + population. As it stands, the U.S. health-care system employs the world's most-advanced technology and this is a fact. They have equipment many nations could only dream of having which includes Canada. Compared to the U.S.A. Canada is bereft of MRI scanners. There are more MRIs in Buffalo alone than there are in all of Canada. This is the sad state of our health-care system.
I live in our province of Ontario. Not only do my taxes pay for OHIP but I am forced through my paycheques to pay for a medical 'surcharge' of almost $35 per month. This means I am paying for the same medical coverage twice. Why am I forced to pay a surcharge for a service I have already paid for? Not only that but I pay my taxes and a surcharge for a health-care system that has a plan (OHIP) which has delisted many services. This means coverage that I used to have I now must pay for on my own. This would make it 3 times I pay for the same service! I am astonished at this blatant robbery and inefficiency! Give me the American system any day.
notme01 said:I also hadn't heard of people declaring bankruptcy due to medical expenses until I moved here.
if the US president would take care of their own instead of declaring wars for no reasons and spending the US taxes money on war supplies they would have medicare US citizens ask for it
I am amazed when the U.S.A. talks about our 'socialised' health-care system being a giant bureaucracy which indeed it is. What I find amazing is that Americans do not realise their own medicare bureaucracy is far larger than our own and it is 'socialist'. The U.S.A. in fact has a larger socialist medicare program than we here in Canada do which is why I am puzzled when they yap about socialised healthcare. Medicare is far larger than Canada's entire healt-care system. It serves at least 40 million Americans compared to Canada's which serves a population of 31 million. The fact our health-care system is almost always bankrupt proves it would never work in the U.S.A. with its 300 million + population. As it stands, the U.S. health-care system employs the world's most-advanced technology and this is a fact. They have equipment many nations could only dream of having which includes Canada. Compared to the U.S.A. Canada is bereft of MRI scanners. There are more MRIs in Buffalo alone than there are in all of Canada. This is the sad state of our health-care system.
I live in our province of Ontario. Not only do my taxes pay for OHIP but I am forced through my paycheques to pay for a medical 'surcharge' of almost $35 per month. This means I am paying for the same medical coverage twice. Why am I forced to pay a surcharge for a service I have already paid for? Not only that but I pay my taxes and a surcharge for a health-care system that has a plan (OHIP) which has delisted many services. This means coverage that I used to have I now must pay for on my own. This would make it 3 times I pay for the same service! I am astonished at this blatant robbery and inefficiency! Give me the American system any day.