Nor have been many rights we enjoy and would die for now.But it's not a right.
Nor have been many rights we enjoy and would die for now.But it's not a right.
No I would not. I don't believe effective state run healthcare is possible. It's been shown time and time again that people do not get the services they need in a timely manner, if at all.
Well my experience would beg to differ. Living in Ontario Canada my wife has had several sudden medical issues over the past 6 year. Once we were away on vacation and after getting her into the local hospital they decided she needed to be flown down to Toronto so they got a helecopter and took her down.
Other times she required a MRI and was able to get one within an hour of the decision being made.
All of this without being billed a single cent. Now that's what I call my tax dollars at work and a good system. Sure it has room for improvement but it's one hell of a good system even as it is.
If you want to understand health care's problem in the U.S. you MUST read this article:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/06/01/090601fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=all
It's important for everyone to read it, I think.
No I would not. I don't believe effective state run healthcare is possible. It's been shown time and time again that people do not get the services they need in a timely manner, if at all.
Well my experience would beg to differ. Living in Ontario Canada my wife has had several sudden medical issues over the past 6 year. Once we were away on vacation and after getting her into the local hospital they decided she needed to be flown down to Toronto so they got a helecopter and took her down.
Other times she required a MRI and was able to get one within an hour of the decision being made.
All of this without being billed a single cent. Now that's what I call my tax dollars at work and a good system. Sure it has room for improvement but it's one hell of a good system even as it is.
Thanks for your comments. I'll try and find some opposing views on the Canadian system.
Which is what pretty much jives with what my wife has told me about when she lived in Canada. About the only time I've heard of any of my in-laws waiting in Canada is one of my wife's cousins whose on a waiting list to get a corn removed and that's because her family doc. is on vacation and she doesn't want to see another doc.No I would not. I don't believe effective state run healthcare is possible. It's been shown time and time again that people do not get the services they need in a timely manner, if at all.
Well my experience would beg to differ. Living in Ontario Canada my wife has had several sudden medical issues over the past 6 year. Once we were away on vacation and after getting her into the local hospital they decided she needed to be flown down to Toronto so they got a helecopter and took her down.
Other times she required a MRI and was able to get one within an hour of the decision being made.
All of this without being billed a single cent. Now that's what I call my tax dollars at work and a good system. Sure it has room for improvement but it's one hell of a good system even as it is.
If you want to understand health care's problem in the U.S. you MUST read this article:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/06/01/090601fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=all
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