Vanni Fucci said:I'm not debunking anything...I just asked some questions and got a lot of flak...
You seem to believe that your system serves you well, and that's fine...
What I believe is that the Canadian system of healthcare was once great, but has been left to languish, possibly on purpose...
Those that are pushing to privatize healthcare have totally disregarded the Romanow Report...this smacks of arrogance and callumny...
Much will need to be done to revive the healthcare system in Canada, but in my opinion, privatization will have far-reaching adverse effects, as one of our country's cherished institutions falls prey to, and must rely on service delivery by multi-national healthcare corporations...
Yet, neither will throwing money at the problem make it go away...
Vanni, you have just made the point I have been trying to make. There are flaws in our system just as there are flaws in the US system, as noted by Mr. Not, who is involved in his system. My question is very simple:
If you agree with me that simply throwing money at the problem will not make it go away, yet don't agree with me that a mix of public and private may be the answer, then what is? As I have stated before, there are many instances in the Canadian system of private health care (eye doctors, dentists, radiology clincs, phsyiotherapists, medical doctors owning and operating their own clinics, to name a few), so why does a hospital and the services it provides have to be totally under the public system? If as you and the Rev say that only the rich will be able to get health care, would not this same philosphy apply to the current private components of our health system as noted above? Not only the rich in this country get eye exams, dental care, etc. This is the frustration I have, is that we all agree there are problems, but we cannot even talk about other options. If the system we have is broken, we owe it to ourselves to fully, calmly, and rationally explore all options. It appears from the comments of NOT, the US is asking some of the same questions, so maybe it would benefit both countries for us to put aside the current animosity and maybe come up with a North American Health Care system. After all, whether we like it or not, our economies, culture, and trade are all intertwined.