Posted by centash on November 25, 2016 at 17:37:02 from (67.220.47.251):
In Reply to: Re: Medicare posted by Angle Iron on November 25, 2016 at 16:23:56:
Universal health care system goes back to the 30's when it's founder, Tommy Douglas as a member of Parliament saw dust bowl farmers loose everything over health issues. The system has changed much over the years, I can recall paying premiums based on income that were still very low. Today no one pays any premiums, but the system is funded by government incomes, mostly collected through income tax.Not all procedures or drugs are covered, and there are still inequities within it....such as hypodermic needles provided free to drug addicts, but not to diabetics and so on. Dental and optometric are only partially funded, but mostly not at all. You can buy coverage for those. You can also purchase coverage for procedures not covered by the public health, such as physiotherapy. I grasp only the basics of the system, as one poster put it, it has grown so large and complex, even those in charge don't fully understand it. Ben
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