lol I am sure Les would retort your comment about BS right back at you. Anyway, you found a good hospital. I am happy for you. But this kind of care is not uniform throughout BC let alone the country. City hospitals are pampered while rural ones are left to scrounge. Perhaps if someone had something major wrong they would get the same care as the wealthy and powerful, but for the more minor things, I think Les is right, the rich and powerful get pampered. Perhaps that's what they pay for or perhaps that's what we pay for, I have no idea, but I doubt JP or Harpy would get stuck in a ward room with regular people, serious injury or illness or not. I also bet they'd be allowed cellphones and computers with internet, get their food directly from the kitchens rather than having to wait for the trolleys of trays, etc.
Speaking of food, I had stones last year and had to go to VGH to have them zapped. Well, the difference in food between VGH and the local hospital here is like black and white. I found out why. Food at VGH is cooked there. Food at our hospital comes from the Okanagan. It's cooked there, frozen there, shipped here, and nuked here. I ordered out while I was here. And that's not unheard of here. People order out frequently.
So as far as equal treatment for everyone goes, it doesn't happen. Besides that we have doctors here that want to but can't retire because all the noobies don't want to live in rural areas. They want the hospitals and practises at the big centers. That also is a factor in equananimous care.
So do you want to base anymore of your argument upon personal anecdotes?