12-05-2009, 11:23 PM | #1 |
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Health Care..what do you think?
I would really love to hear the Canadian and American opinions on universal health care. Americans maybe you can enlighten me as to why the country seems so opposed and Canadians maybe you can shed some light on how it works here.
I personally love our system, I've lived in both and a good portion of why I came back to Canada was because of our health care system. I had gall bladder surgery, and then went back in a few days later with a raging infection. How much did the operation cost me? $0. How much did a week in the hospital on morphine, percoset and antibiotics cost $0. I just got to focus on getting better and not " how the hell am I going to pay for this ( even just a co-pay can be insane) I do pay more in taxes up here, but seriously the additional taxes is less than what I paid monthly for shitty insurance in the states. Plus prescriptions here are MUCH cheaper than in the U. S. And in the states the people are already paying for the healthcare of people on welfare, gives no incentive to get off and get a job if you are going to lose your healthcare, dental and vision benefits. I saw it a million times where I worked. |
12-05-2009, 11:36 PM | #2 |
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I think we need to do something but at the same time I don't want anything to change. I'm fortunate enough to work for the Gov't and I've got outstanding healthcare benefits and I don't pay a dime for them.
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12-06-2009, 12:03 AM | #3 |
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Although something needs to be done, I sure as hell don't want Obama creating another 112 gov't agencies ( last count in the 2037 pages of the proposed health care plan ) to run his marxist/socialist healthcare plan.
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12-06-2009, 12:58 AM | #4 |
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I'm for universal healthcare, but if its gets passed here I think it will take a lot of time to work out the kinks. I rather move somewhere, where its already established!
The arguments I have heard against it is that the quality of our care will go down because the doctors will be making less money. And the reason why our healthcare is great is because our doctors have to compete for their business. I haven't really heard many great arguments...our healthcare isn't that great, we rank behind a lot of European nations. I don't know enough about if it works or doesn't work to have a real objective opinion, but I am losing my health insurance this month and its scary. If I end up needing emergency care, I will not be able to afford it or will probably not get the best care because they know I don't have insurance. People get denied procedures here all the time because their insurance won't cover it or insurance won't cover people with preexisting conditions. Its pretty shitty if you ask me. I'm interested to hear the opinions of those in the medical field. |
12-06-2009, 01:01 AM | #5 |
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12-06-2009, 01:49 AM | #7 | |
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Sure there is, its all the drug companies and the perks they try to give so we prescribe their medications. I think they are way too powerful right now and thats a major problem. Tom |
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12-06-2009, 07:14 AM | #8 |
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idk... I'm deployed with a guy who's wife is canadian... they both hate the canadian healthcare system. Too slow and indecisive. She has been waiting 2 years to get her gall bladder removed.
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12-06-2009, 08:18 AM | #9 |
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Honestly cutty.. He's a liar. There is no way you're waiting for 2 years for anything.
Anybody who told you that deserves to be ridiculed, or she wants it removed pre-emptively.. |
12-06-2009, 08:21 AM | #10 |
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As for indecisive, there is no board to decide if you get treatment.
If a Dr prescribes it, it gets done. That is a fact. I have never heard of somebody being denied a procedure, much less waiting on a "decision". It sounds like somebody is passing you on fifth or sixth hand info. |
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