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A Health Care Checkup On Justin Trudeau’s Canada

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 12/29/2023 9:44:44 AM

For decades, Americans have been told that the only humane, decent health care system is one run by the government. The oft-uttered complaint is that it’s a shame that the richest country in the world doesn’t have universal medical care. The reality is that the universal systems in other wealthy nations are cruel, cold bureaucracies. If there are any doubts that this is true, look northward, to Canada, where waiting lists for treatment are leaving “patients frozen in line,” Pacific Research Institute President and Chief Executive Officer Sally Pipes recently wrote in Forbes. “When everyone within a country is trapped in a public health insurance system,”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: downnout 12/29/2023 10:33:09 AM (No. 1626194)
We live along the Treasure Coast in Florida and at this time of year we’re inundated with Canadian snowbirds. It’s astonishing how many of them are here for medical care.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: SkyKing1222 12/29/2023 10:41:37 AM (No. 1626200)
No health care system can be fixed without eliminating insurance billing. Poetic that what is termed as health care (some kind of 3rd party billing) has destroyed medical care. The only way to fix this, is a free market catastrophic coverage. Coupled with medical payments being complete tax credits. Right off the top, either through the employer as savings account, or with the individual’s spending on care.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: smokincol 12/29/2023 10:53:58 AM (No. 1626208)
didn't the Grand Poobahs in Canadian legislature in Canada just legalize euthanasia? - that should solve a little bit of their problem and - it's just what the Red Diaper Baby Prime Minister wants to further his communist agenda that - his father started but didn't quite bring to fruition
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 12/29/2023 11:36:47 AM (No. 1626242)
About 15 years ago I had a business trip to Calgary and after some meetings in town, I traveled about an hour with the chief engineer of the company we were working with by car to another facility. During that time the discussion happened upon the Canadian health car system, and the Scottish immigrant engineer unloaded a lot of hate about how horribly his wife had been "treated" or actually NOT treated when she had a bad hip. IIRC, the first doc took a month to see, then passed her to a orthopedic specialist, which took 4 months to see. The orthopedic specialist said "Yep, you need a hip replacement, we'll get you on the list." A year and a half later, no indication that any medical care would be coming in the foreseeable future, and the wife having gone from a bit of hip pain, to crutches and lots of pain, to a wheelchair and agony in any walking was clearly in dire condition. No help from the Canadian system, wait in line forever apparently. The Scottish immigrant had a sister still in Scotland who was a physician. Thru her he arranged to get a hip replacement done in Scotland, by paying all the costs in cash himself for 'private care'. Something like $50K for the hip surgery, plus airlines and hotels for weeks, finally his wife was in good health. And the Scottish immigrant was happy to explain to anyone who asked how hideously worthless the Canadian health NON-care system is. A clear cautionary tale that I heard first hand and told with a LOT of anger. "Free" health care is no health care at all, actually.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: hershey 12/29/2023 11:39:16 AM (No. 1626247)
I love Canada...beautiful....super great fishing...nice people...but the liberals have totally ruined it...
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Reply 6 - Posted by: JHHolliday 12/29/2023 12:01:11 PM (No. 1626271)
Nothing is “free”. We are retired and on Medicare with a supplement. Medicare charges us some $300 per month deducted from our SS check and we pay Mutual of Omaha $650 a month for the supplement. That’s about a thousand a month but we need the supplement since a lot of docs don’t want to treat Medicare only patients.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Vaquero45 12/29/2023 12:24:19 PM (No. 1626289)
Canadians have been coming to the U.S. for health care for years. Back in the 80's, while touting their wonderful health care system, they filled up Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and the University of Michigan hospital in Ann Arbor, getting the care they would have had to wait six months for in Ontario. Any time someone in Quebec needed an MRI, they put them in an ambulance and took them to Burlington, Vermont. I'm never setting foot in Canada again if I can avoid it. That whole country has gone mad.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JimBob 12/29/2023 12:28:36 PM (No. 1626292)
If the Canadian system is so wonderful, why is there a rather brisk business of transporting Canadians to the USA for medical treatment? Just asking.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: smak90 12/29/2023 7:30:34 PM (No. 1626466)
Number 2 is so right. Half of health care money goes to insurance companies who are nothing but a leach on the system. Catastrophic coverage should be the only coverage allowed and there should be no employer provided healthcare. Employers aren't involved in our car or property insurance, why do they get to decide our health insurance? Employers should pay employees what they spend in insurance premiums and employees should be in charge of their insurance plan.
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