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Originally Posted by Sam
I saw on the news up here in Canada where Hillary Clinton introduced her
new health care plan. Something similar to what we have in Canada. I
also heard that Michael Moore was raving about the health care up here in
Canada in his latest movie. As your friend and someone who lives with the
Canada health care plan I thought I would give you some facts about this
great medical plan that we have in Canada.
First of all:
1) The health care plan in Canada is not free. We pay a premium every
month of $96. for Shirley and I to be covered.
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I paid no premiums for any health care we had in Canada. You only pay MORE for things like dental and optical. But to go into the hospital with a broken leg, or for a woman to give birth to a baby costs us nothing by way of premiums. We pay it through higher taxes than the USA.
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Sounds great eh. What
they don't tell you is how much we pay in taxes to keep the health care
system afloat. I am personally in the 55% tax bracket. Yes 55% of my
earnings go to taxes. A large portion of that and I am not sure of the
exact amount goes directly to health care our #1 expense.
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This guy sounds wealthy. The average income family pays 1/3 taxes, not 55%. The richer pay more.
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2) I would not classify what we have as health care plan, it is more like
a health diagnosis system. You can get into to see a doctor quick enough
so he can tell you "yes indeed you are sick or you need an operation" but
now the challenge becomes getting treated or operated on. We have waiting
lists out the ying yang some as much as 2 years down the road.
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For CAT scans and similar the list can be months. I never heard of two years for an average ailment or etc. Like I said, women give birth in our hopitals and it is covered by health care, paying no premiums, and she cannot wait two years for that!
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3) Rather than fix what is wrong with you the usual tactic in Canada is
to prescribe drugs. Have a pain here is a drug to take- not what is
causing the pain and why. No time for checking you out because it is more
important to move as many patients thru as possible each hour for
Government re-imbursement
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I never experienced that.
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4) Many Canadians do not have a family Doctor.
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Most do.
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5) Don't require emergency treatment as you may wait for hours in the
emergency room waiting for treatment.
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THAT is true.
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6) Shirley's dad cut his hand on a power saw a few weeks back and it
required that his hand be put in a splint - to our surprise we had to pay
$125. for a splint because it is not covered under health care plus we
have to pay $60. for each visit for him to check it out each week.
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I never experienced that either. Each hospital is different, though. Some hospitals charged a users fee, which I think is not allowed. Not sure though.
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7) Shirley's cousin was diagnosed with a heart blockage. Put on a waiting
list . Died before he could get treatment.
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That could occur.
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8) Government allots so many operations per year. When that is done no
more operations, unless you go to your local newspaper and plead your case
and embarrass the government then money suddenly appears.
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That may be correct, I do not know.
Rest I am not sure of either.