PhotobearSam
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I have been on the community board and there are a lot of threads about Nationalized Health Care and how bad it would be. A lot of people seem to think that we live in the dark ages here and wait MONTHS for EVERYTHING.
I don't get it.
Sure our system has flaws. If you need knee surgery, you wait. You need treatment for a heart attack, you don't wait.
In the last year, My Mom had colon cancer diagnosed, had her surgery, and is now cancer free (knock on wood), Dad had a triple Bypass, DH had a knee replaced and stomach surgery, and I had my gallbladder removed.
At no time during all of this, did I have to stay up nights wondering if we could afford the hospital bills, nor did I fight insurance companies to allow these procedures and I met plenty of poor people in the hospital that were there right next to my very well off parents.
How is this a bad thing?
They say we pay more in taxes? Do we? I met so many people in the US when I was there for a month who said how they had to have a part time job as well as a full time one just to pay there insurance. I don't know a lot of people here with more than one job unless they are super hyper and really want to make a lot of cash. (I know that some people here still have to have 2 or 3 jobs to make ends meet. I was just saying it was a lot more down in Florida)
If they all paid that money they give to insurance companies into taxes instead, would it not be more equitable? Do poor people ever get knee replacements if they don't have insurance?
Here, if you are sick, you go to the hospital or doctor, there, they seem to try to decide if it's worth it before they go. They put off going because it will cost too much, is an HMO doctor available? Will they need to co-pay?
Now, DH needs a new knee again (the first surgery had complications and they were not his or the surgeons fault) but his surgeon is now in the US making more money...So off to find a new surgeon, we just saw one this week. Total wait, 1 1/2 months. Not bad.
We met a couple at WDW who asked DH how much his knee surgery cost. They would not believe us when we said We don't know. They kept at us. We had to explain that we never see a bill, we don't have to fill out insurance forms and we leave the hospital only worrying about when we can go back to work...He was floored. They asked us questions on our health care for 30 minutes.
If we just paid our doctors more, we maybe could keep them but that is another story.
I had a plan to stop that for a while. Each person in medical school should be eligible for a grant each year that they don't have to pay back but in exchange for that grant, they have to pledge to stay in Canada for one year...The longer they pledge, the more $ they could get...maybe I am naive...but that was just a thought.
Now, I am not saying that our health care is perfect, I am not saying we don't pay a lot in taxes for it...but to me, it's all worth it.
I would do anything to keep our health care...I hope it is here forever and just improves. We as Canadians believe that EVERYONE deserve health care, and I am proud of that.
I hope this does not start a huge debate but I needed to say these things.
Also, I want to thank publicly all the Doctors, nurses, anaesthesiologists, x-ray techs, food service and cleaning crews that make it all possible at all our hospitals. I am grateful that you are there, working so hard. I have both my parents now because of you all...I owe my parents lives to the doctors who saved them and I thank them for their hard work.
God Bless the Healers in our midst...
I don't get it.
Sure our system has flaws. If you need knee surgery, you wait. You need treatment for a heart attack, you don't wait.
In the last year, My Mom had colon cancer diagnosed, had her surgery, and is now cancer free (knock on wood), Dad had a triple Bypass, DH had a knee replaced and stomach surgery, and I had my gallbladder removed.
At no time during all of this, did I have to stay up nights wondering if we could afford the hospital bills, nor did I fight insurance companies to allow these procedures and I met plenty of poor people in the hospital that were there right next to my very well off parents.
How is this a bad thing?
They say we pay more in taxes? Do we? I met so many people in the US when I was there for a month who said how they had to have a part time job as well as a full time one just to pay there insurance. I don't know a lot of people here with more than one job unless they are super hyper and really want to make a lot of cash. (I know that some people here still have to have 2 or 3 jobs to make ends meet. I was just saying it was a lot more down in Florida)
If they all paid that money they give to insurance companies into taxes instead, would it not be more equitable? Do poor people ever get knee replacements if they don't have insurance?
Here, if you are sick, you go to the hospital or doctor, there, they seem to try to decide if it's worth it before they go. They put off going because it will cost too much, is an HMO doctor available? Will they need to co-pay?
Now, DH needs a new knee again (the first surgery had complications and they were not his or the surgeons fault) but his surgeon is now in the US making more money...So off to find a new surgeon, we just saw one this week. Total wait, 1 1/2 months. Not bad.
We met a couple at WDW who asked DH how much his knee surgery cost. They would not believe us when we said We don't know. They kept at us. We had to explain that we never see a bill, we don't have to fill out insurance forms and we leave the hospital only worrying about when we can go back to work...He was floored. They asked us questions on our health care for 30 minutes.
If we just paid our doctors more, we maybe could keep them but that is another story.
I had a plan to stop that for a while. Each person in medical school should be eligible for a grant each year that they don't have to pay back but in exchange for that grant, they have to pledge to stay in Canada for one year...The longer they pledge, the more $ they could get...maybe I am naive...but that was just a thought.
Now, I am not saying that our health care is perfect, I am not saying we don't pay a lot in taxes for it...but to me, it's all worth it.
I would do anything to keep our health care...I hope it is here forever and just improves. We as Canadians believe that EVERYONE deserve health care, and I am proud of that.
I hope this does not start a huge debate but I needed to say these things.
Also, I want to thank publicly all the Doctors, nurses, anaesthesiologists, x-ray techs, food service and cleaning crews that make it all possible at all our hospitals. I am grateful that you are there, working so hard. I have both my parents now because of you all...I owe my parents lives to the doctors who saved them and I thank them for their hard work.
God Bless the Healers in our midst...
