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Firstly.. who says our doctors only make half of what American doctors do? Where's that statistic from?
Secondly "we" read the post about my infection as being accusatory that I wouldn't have gotten the infection in the states, because how the heck do we know if I would or would not have? I personally don't think I would have been approved to have the surgery in the states to be totally honest, as it was, it was elective here. ( no acute attacks) I am not in any way saying that the current bill is the right way to go about bring universal healthcare to the US. I am sure that there are many ways of making sure that everyone has access to insured healthcare. If you have great private insurance, you should be able to opt to stay with it, no question there. Maybe there has to be a way to hold HMO's accountable for the procedures that they turn down that result in someone's death? I am in a unique position in that I know many people from the U.S. who have lost spouses after both trauma and prolonged illness and I have heard several stories of how some of them are in serious financial difficulty, their life savings wiped out ( with insurance) or how their spouses were denied treatment and as a result died. This has not happened to everyone of course, but in Canada, this happens to NOBODY. I think that the US needs to develop their OWN type of system that the country can run and manage, we are not a perfect model here, I don't claim that, but I for one think it pretty much works for Canada. |
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Oh and my fiance' died because she couldn't afford health care and let her asthma get out of hand. She made too much money to get Medicare but not enough to afford the doctor bills... Funny, how with all of these "altruistic" health care professionals we have in this country, no one offered to help her for free. |
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I'm curious if there has ever been someone who died as a result of a procedure being denied. Even here in America, hospitals, doctors, etc can't deny a life saving procedure to anyone regardless of income, insurance or if they are an illegal alien who just murdered 100 police officers and 15 kittens.
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I dont have health insurance cause it cost too much.
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If you have no or limited healthcare insurance, Canada is for you! If you have decent healthcare or good healthcare insurance, America is for you. Bout sums it up.
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