Posted by Bruce from Can. on October 06, 2016 at 18:25:06 from (50.73.19.250):
In Reply to: Re: health insurance posted by Galen Houk on October 06, 2016 at 05:46:46:
Supplemental health insurance in Canada, or at least in Ontario, is to give you things like , a private room, or wifi . Not for actual treatment. As for folks going to the states to receive care they can't get in Canada, is just BS. The Canadian system is triage system , the worst go first. Some folks are always going to be pi$$ed if they are not pushed to the head of the line. I have known many who have had heart by pass, and cancer treatment, all with in timely fashion , and with good results. And an emergency helicopter ambulance ride , is no charge. The reason drugs have different prices is because of the same reason everything we buy has a different price. You can only charge according to what you can get. If a Insurance company is paying for the pills, the pharmaceutical companies will charge more. Health care in almost every European country works much the same way the Canadian system works. And think about it like this, healthy people not only live longer, but they pay taxes longer, they can work longer, and the country gets more value out of their education system by having healthy people , living and working longer. Much the same as going to the dentist to keep your teeth healthy, keeps your gums healthy, and lessons many other health risks such as cardiovascular disease. Forget the commie red herring, and look where the money is going , and who is getting cheated in the process.
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