Oh Canada

Delphi

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I'm probably not going to post in here after this, but I figured it would get rid of some of those nasty misconceptions that are floating around out there. It's not boring, kinda funny actually. Enjoy!
 
I only watched the part about the waiting. In my experience, I've had to wait a long time for shit like this (US). I think this video is too one sided and biased. At least show the advantages.
 
i agree

everyone seems to have this misconception that the ONLY healthcare we have available is the medicare program. we do also have private clinics, and private walk in clinics. the waits are caused by people training as doctors and then getting relicensed and moving to the states to make much much more than they could in canada.

the major benefit of our helathcare system is that it is available to everyone, including those who have no money, or those who have the middle income. yes you can buy FASTER health care - not better- like this video suggests. To have a surgery, you could wait for months publically, but if you have an extra $100,000 you can easily go and get it done tomorrow, privately.

this video, like michael moore and all those other flims, still had its skewed views. they only looked at what they could see, and what they could do to make it look the worst. not all clinics are closed sundays, and not all clinics you have to wait 2-10 hours to go to. its usually the bigger cities that have waits like that. and if he had had a serious injury they would have put him at top priority. i have waited in the clinic before for a while, but mainly because i had a sickness where there were people going in and out around me on spinal boards, or kids crying with two broken arms, or someone who had been in an accident. that is the price we pay to have such a good system that helps everyone.
 
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i hurt my wrist this summer, small growth plate fracture apparently, but it hurt real bad either way

i walked into the hospital

they asked me if i was gonna die anytime soon, i said no

i went through about 5 hours of procedures and stuff

i just sat and played iphone games

i took a morning off of everything and walked out with a cast on and didnt pay a cent

i got my arm recast 3 seperate times, didnt pay anything each time

small injury, but im glad i don't have to pay for half the stuff anytime i go in

so much is covered, its way worth it
 
if you know doctors or have friends that know doctors, you get the hook ups. if you're just some average joe then you're on the waiting list. i know docs and got i got an mri in less than a week. but on the flip side i had to go to the emer one day because of this mole i found (skin cancer?) and had to wait 7 hours. wasn't skin cancer. its hit and miss.
 
if you know doctors or have friends that know doctors, you get the hook ups. if you're just some average joe then you're on the waiting list. i know docs and got i got an mri in less than a week. but on the flip side i had to go to the emer one day because of this mole i found (skin cancer?) and had to wait 7 hours. wasn't skin cancer. its hit and miss.
 
I've never waited longer than an 1.5hours. Usually I go in see my doctor and if I say I hurt my wrist he checks it out and if he thinks its serious he just sends me over to get an x-ray on the spot. I've never heard of anybody waiting 10 hours to get helped.
 
yeah that first part is bogshit, if anyone has ever had to wait 7 hours for penicillin post it cause i don't believe it.
 
Though I have had my share of lengthy hospital waits.... This guys information is definetly skewed.

The fact is, that everyone needs healthcare whether you are rich or poor. Canada's system may not be the most efficient, but it works.

In september I had appendicitis, had to wait in the ER for a long time, but eventually got my surgery. Never saw a bill. How much would minimally invasive appendix surgery go for in the US?

I'd gladly wait 24 hours if its going to save me tens of thousands of dollars... If you are in rough shape, you don't wait at all.
 
yeah its long but you just have to find some tricks. if theres something good on tv then there will be WAY less people. you might miss the hockey game or american idol but you wont have to wait as long. and if you schedule an appointment for 10 show up at 11.
 
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