I have never had to wait for anything, $232 month for my wife and i , includes drug and eye. Some procedures do have wait times in Canada and Our hospitals are very busy because it doesn't cost us our pension plan or our homes or farms to be treated. Oponents of helath care in the US have always drummed up waiting time as the reason not to have universal health care. Here's what to expect. If you want your knee replaced and you've been thinking about it for the last nine years...you might have to wait six months to get it done..BIG DEAL ! If you are in an accident you go straight to emerge by ambulance and are immediately admitted and treated. Your doctor office or clinic visit is covered. You doctor can get you in for surgery or treatment with the stroke of his pen. My example: I had a stroke, was treated immediately, assigned a specialist in stroke, give every kind of scan and heart bubble test, remained with a specialist who sees me every two years and monitors my bloodwork and prescribes . He is Canada's top stroke doctor at the University of Western Ontario. The only cost I incurred was for my gasoline to drive to my appointments. Yes we pay more taxes than Americans, sales tax and fuel tax but I pay for my health care coverage and I pay my taxes, our system works and people aren't burdened with hospital or doctor bills that are in the thousands and thousands.
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