If Canada became a state, Canadians would have ‘much better’ health coverage, says Trump
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No thank you.
My wife went to the ER after hurting her foot, it was an hour wait and the only cost was $40 for a set of crutches.
I like our system.
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When he says, "They'd have much better health coverage" he's talking about the rich people. Not normal people!
He doesn't consider normal people, people.
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No thank you.
My wife went to the ER after hurting her foot, it was an hour wait and the only cost was $40 for a set of crutches.
I like our system.
A lot of Canadians have to wait exorbitant amounts of time to see a doctor, it's not always fast and effective service.
Oh you got cancer? That specialist can see you in 6 months when you're already dead.
Don't get me wrong free healthcare is great in that it's free, but that doesn't always guarantee it's good or fast.
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Funny, because I know plenty of people in Ohio who have gone to Canada specifically for better and more affordable medical treatment.
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A lot of Canadians have to wait exorbitant amounts of time to see a doctor, it's not always fast and effective service.
Oh you got cancer? That specialist can see you in 6 months when you're already dead.
Don't get me wrong free healthcare is great in that it's free, but that doesn't always guarantee it's good or fast.
That's not accurate, that is repeating the line private places want you to say about provincial or national care.
I had cancer. When test came back positive, they got me in the next week for surgery, then to the center to do the paperwork and scans and predental work. They then needed another week or two to have 3d scans used to define the radition paths for the machine, and set up hospital visits and chemo. I was done treatment in 2 months.
The six month wait seems like BS unless you have a source.
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A lot of Canadians have to wait exorbitant amounts of time to see a doctor, it's not always fast and effective service.
Oh you got cancer? That specialist can see you in 6 months when you're already dead.
Don't get me wrong free healthcare is great in that it's free, but that doesn't always guarantee it's good or fast.
Tired of this lie, tbh.
The waits are probably, on average, a little longer, sure. The "someone is waiting an absurd amount of time with an obvious visible problem and they've died while waiting" is pure privatization propaganda fueled by people going to the hospital for things like prescription refills and being shocked when they're pushed to the bottom of the list over and over again while people come in with genuine, time sensitive problems.
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That's not accurate, that is repeating the line private places want you to say about provincial or national care.
I had cancer. When test came back positive, they got me in the next week for surgery, then to the center to do the paperwork and scans and predental work. They then needed another week or two to have 3d scans used to define the radition paths for the machine, and set up hospital visits and chemo. I was done treatment in 2 months.
The six month wait seems like BS unless you have a source.
It was 4 months wait for myself but I have seen similar threads for people that had to wait 6.
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It was 4 months wait for myself but I have seen similar threads for people that had to wait 6.
Let me add to your anecdotes then, no one I know has waited more than a month. My family has some serious conditions including Crohn's, Cushing's, cancer and epilepsy. It's like 5 people just in my family who haven't waited for any of it. And the most expensive part in all of it has been the Crohn's drugs coverage being shit on the provincial plans if you make too much money.
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Let me add to your anecdotes then, no one I know has waited more than a month. My family has some serious conditions including Crohn's, Cushing's, cancer and epilepsy. It's like 5 people just in my family who haven't waited for any of it. And the most expensive part in all of it has been the Crohn's drugs coverage being shit on the provincial plans if you make too much money.
Thank you for your perspective. Yes I think people can find both extremes and everything inbetween depending on where they look, but I don't think that necessarily represents a majority of the population. I do think more can probably be done to reduce waiting times for people on either side though.
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Funny, because I know plenty of people in Ohio who have gone to Canada specifically for better and more affordable medical treatment.
To be fair, I know people from Ontario who had to travel to Buffalo for diagnostics, because they had to wait for over 9 months in Ontario, and the cost of few thousand dollars was not that great to them.
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No thank you.
My wife went to the ER after hurting her foot, it was an hour wait and the only cost was $40 for a set of crutches.
I like our system.
Spring for the boot if it's an option. Way better than crutches.
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Spring for the boot if it's an option. Way better than crutches.
It was a sprain just before Christmas so they gave us crutches she needed for a week, she’s at probably 80% better now.
We can go on evening walks again, so it seems to be healing well.
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It was a sprain just before Christmas so they gave us crutches she needed for a week, she’s at probably 80% better now.
We can go on evening walks again, so it seems to be healing well.
Ah good to hear she's on the mend. Well just to note for any future injuries, boots are way better. I used crutches for a day before adding the boot so I could go to work and stuff. They didn't even give me the option initially and I'm not sure why. It was far more comfortable having it on and I never wanted to take it off!
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Thank you for your perspective. Yes I think people can find both extremes and everything inbetween depending on where they look, but I don't think that necessarily represents a majority of the population. I do think more can probably be done to reduce waiting times for people on either side though.
Agreed let's raise taxes and directly funnel it to healthcare. We don't need to join or be American to do that.
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Ah good to hear she's on the mend. Well just to note for any future injuries, boots are way better. I used crutches for a day before adding the boot so I could go to work and stuff. They didn't even give me the option initially and I'm not sure why. It was far more comfortable having it on and I never wanted to take it off!
That would make sense. I was wrapping her foot in a tensor bandage daily for a few weeks and the pressure really helped.
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When he says, "They'd have much better health coverage" he's talking about the rich people. Not normal people!
He doesn't consider normal people, people.
The rich people won't have any better coverage, either. I know someone who had his daughter flown to the Mayo Clinic for mono. Yes, her case was very bad, yes, they were Canadian, no, that's not an option that is available to the majority of us, and no, being part of America won't appreciably improve their options more than that.
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I spent thirty years in the States and seven years now in Canada. I can say with absolutely certainty that the US system is fucked. I've never paid a dime in Canada.
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To be fair, I know people from Ontario who had to travel to Buffalo for diagnostics, because they had to wait for over 9 months in Ontario, and the cost of few thousand dollars was not that great to them.
That is Doug Fords doing, he is purposely dismantling the system for his buddies when have private care setup
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Agreed let's raise taxes and directly funnel it to healthcare. We don't need to join or be American to do that.
Don't forget Trudeau gave each province/territory billions in extra healthcare funding. Unfortunately none of the premiers would sign the agreement locking in that funding to healthcare alone ... so they can spend it any way they want.