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pr0 06-10-2005 02:56 AM

Canada losing universal healthcare?
 
Atleast in quebec it seems!

http://www.freep.com/news/nw/canada10e_20050610.htm

:disgust

pr0 06-10-2005 02:57 AM

Where the fuck am i going to have my friends rush me should i get sick again, now that i don't have health insurance?

NTSS 06-10-2005 03:01 AM

Universal Healthcare.....what's that?

WarChild 06-10-2005 03:03 AM

It's about time the rich are able to pay for a better quality of medical care. Two tier system is good in my books, fuck the poor.

Jensen 06-10-2005 03:11 AM

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It's about time the rich are able to pay for a better quality of medical care.
can't they do that today? :eek7

pr0 06-10-2005 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jensen
can't they do that today? :eek7

not unless they cross the border into the U.S.

or hire a private physician to come to their house, which i'm not even sure is legal there

pr0 06-10-2005 03:16 AM

Awww its so cute, canada's growing up into the United Northern States :)

::puke::

I was hoping you guys would help us out....show us the error of our ways when it came to the medical system. I had to go almost $50,000 in debt for healthcare last year.

BRISK 06-10-2005 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by pr0
Awww its so cute, canada's growing up into the United Northern States :)

::puke::

I was hoping you guys would help us out....show us the error of our ways when it came to the medical system. I had to go almost $50,000 in debt for healthcare last year.


Did you have health insurance?

The Sultan Of Smut 06-10-2005 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild
It's about time the rich are able to pay for a better quality of medical care. Two tier system is good in my books, fuck the poor.

Huh? If you have the cash you can just run across the boarder. It's no problem and you can schedule your surgery any time that's convenient for you.

ricks 06-10-2005 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild
It's about time the rich are able to pay for a better quality of medical care. Two tier system is good in my books, fuck the poor.

agreed, it only makes sense to allow rich people to live longer

pr0 06-10-2005 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
Did you have health insurance?

I sure did, & yet i'm still receiving bills. My health insurance didn't cover some of the treatments, or only 70% of some. I never once had any problems with them not covering things, but once you start raking up big bills, they get their lawyers to find small print ways out of certain procedures etc. to reduce their costs.

So here, a year later, i'm still paying for emergency room visits, etc. from my ordeal last year.

BRISK 06-10-2005 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by pr0
I sure did, & yet i'm still receiving bills. My health insurance didn't cover some of the treatments, or only 70% of some. I never once had any problems with them not covering things, but once you start raking up big bills, they get their lawyers to find small print ways out of certain procedures etc. to reduce their costs.

So here, a year later, i'm still paying for emergency room visits, etc. from my ordeal last year.

Damn, that sucks. How much were you paying for that insurance that didn't fully cover you? Are you still buying the same insurance today?

pr0 06-10-2005 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
Damn, that sucks. How much were you paying for that insurance that didn't fully cover you? Are you still buying the same insurance today?

I was paying $500 a month, it was COBRA (continuation) of the insurance my folks had me on for free up until i was 21.

Now i have no insurance because they tapped me out financially during my recovery (when i wasn't working), & i just dropped it.

Basically, i racked up $1,000,000 in surgery charges & their debating that some of the treatments were not neccessary.

So i'm back making lots of $ again....but i still have hospitals to pay....so i'll be fucked for another 6 months ATLEAST.

Oh well atleast i can write most of it off.

bringer 06-10-2005 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by NTSS
Universal Healthcare.....what's that?

ITS FREE!!!! it falls from the sky and doesnt cost anyone anything.

pr0 06-10-2005 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by bringer
ITS FREE!!!! it falls from the sky and doesnt cost anyone anything.

yea i had the same attitude until a surgery pretty much ruined me financially for the better part of a year

bringer 06-10-2005 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by pr0
yea i had the same attitude until a surgery pretty much ruined me financially for the better part of a year

guess its not the answer to everyones problems. who knew?

BRISK 06-10-2005 03:41 AM

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2005Feb8.html

:(

abyss_al 06-10-2005 03:41 AM

pr0.. got icq.. hit me up please.. thnx :thumbsup

CDSmith 06-10-2005 03:54 AM

My mom fell very ill a few years ago and eventually had to be rushed to the hospital. She's in her late 70's, and she ended up having to stay in hospital for over 2 months and had numerous tests, treatments and procedures done. She received as good a level of care as she would get anywhere in the world.

When she was finally deemed fit enough to go home and continue her recovery there, they wheeled her down to my dad's car and wished her well. No bill was handed to her. Had that stay happened in the US it could very well have cost our family over $100k.

No, I think the people of Canada are not going to give up our health care system just yet. Those in Quebec may think this is a good idea, or it may just be one more ploy by the separatists to differentiate themselves from the rest of Canada, I don't know..... but I can't see it flying everywhere else.

Vitasoy 06-10-2005 04:01 AM

Quebec... wanted to be seperated from Canada a long time anyways.

Trax 06-10-2005 04:21 AM

I'll add that on the: things-I-don't-care-about list :)

jk

pr0 06-10-2005 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by BRISK

" But the bigger surprise was that three-quarters of the medically bankrupt had health insurance.

How did illness bankrupt middle-class Americans with health insurance? For some, high co-payments, deductibles, exclusions from coverage and other loopholes left them holding the bag for thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs when serious illness struck. But even families with Cadillac coverage were often bankrupted by medical problems. "

And there i was........... with my cadillac coverage too ^

pr0 06-10-2005 06:26 AM

And had people on GFY like wiredguy & countless other people not helped me out, i would have been the guy standing in the bankruptcy line, lost my car, & all my belongings. Simply because i was too sick to work.

Last time i checked, thats why we have a government, to protect people against things like that. You know, murder, rape, theiving & unfair business practices.

And i think sticking it to someone who's too sick to work, sending collection agencies after them etc. would fall under being as bad as murder.

Matt_WildCash 06-10-2005 06:27 AM

Dude the best way of providing Free public health care thats good quality is to get all the high/middle income to pay for their own Private health care, then the low income the govenment can afford to take care of.

Private health care is A GOOD THING! in Australia. We have one of the best free health systems (all employees here pay an extra 2% to pay for it). And we have a huge amount of middle to upper class population that has private health care and so doesn't burden the public system.

pr0 06-10-2005 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt_WC
Dude the best way of providing Free public health care thats good quality is to get all the high/middle income to pay for their own Private health care, then the low income the govenment can afford to take care of.

Private health care is A GOOD THING! in Australia. We have one of the best free health systems (all employees here pay an extra 2% to pay for it). And we have a huge amount of middle to upper class population that has private health care and so doesn't burden the public system.

Yea well here, in the U.S. if you get sick, you better have health insurance + alot of extra cash in the bank to pay for the small print.

How much is alot?

Try $20,000 in my case....which was real hard to come up with when i was too sick/out of it after surgery to even use a computer for 6-8 months.

Terry 06-10-2005 06:57 AM

Ever been to a hospital in Montreal? Its hell. Walk in off the street with a broken leg and you will sit and wait for many hours before they take you. (or you may end up having to stand cause the seats are full) Go to a clinic and they will send you to the hospital after you waited there for many hours. Im not saying I agree or disagree with that article but I do think that something needs to be done here. I wouldnt want to lose the healthcare system we have but maybe offering more private hospitals/clinics would help??? I have seen a few hospitals recently get some extensions built on so I assume this is going to help somewhat, but I really don't think its enough. Anyway lets see how it goes and hope for the best.

LadyMischief 06-10-2005 07:19 AM

All it means is that they are thinking of moving away from a one-tier system to a two-tier system where people can pay for healthcare if they can afford it. People are in an uproar saying it's unfair, what a load of bullshit.. It will take a lot of strain off the public system, and the taxpayers don't have to pay medical for those who can afford their own. Makes sense to me.

Holly 06-10-2005 07:36 AM

Let's hope not.

95% of the people on this board will have to come up with a new diatribe for the inferiority of America to Canada, lol.

FilthyRob 06-10-2005 07:37 AM

that fucking sucks for you guys in CA

Rinaldo 06-10-2005 07:41 AM

it'll be 10 years ... you won't have free medical.

taibo 06-10-2005 07:44 AM

welcome to america

ronaldo 06-10-2005 08:59 AM

Maybe they'll lower our taxes. ahahahaha, I couldn't even get that out with a straight face.

WiredGuy 06-10-2005 09:06 AM

I wonder if those who elect to use private health care will get a tax benefit since they'd no longer be contributing towards the public one.
WG

VeriSexy 06-10-2005 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ricks
agreed, it only makes sense to allow rich people to live longer


Rich people have always lived longer............

xxxdesign-net 06-10-2005 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith
No, I think the people of Canada are not going to give up our health care system just yet. Those in Quebec may think this is a good idea, or it may just be one more ploy by the separatists to differentiate themselves from the rest of Canada, I don't know..... but I can't see it flying everywhere else.


urrr.. read the article again... the guy that sued was a single quebeker.. Not sure how the seperatists or even the quebec government or Quebec population got involved into that..

BukkakeBrown 06-10-2005 09:40 AM

the free healthcare in canada is a great thing, because it helps those who really do need the help... i hope they don't get rid of it

CDSmith 06-10-2005 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
urrr.. read the article again... the guy that sued was a quebeker.. Not sure how the seperatists or even the quebec government or Quebec population got involved into that..

Don't need to read it again. Upon first hearing of this subject this morning it appeared that it was the province of Quebec that was attempting to change the law so they could make moves toward the two-tier system of health care.

But as the morning wore on I found this article....http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Winnip...80136-sun.html

It was this article that talks about Quebec being involved.... http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Winnip...80138-sun.html

... which indicates that there is no movement towards a two-tier system (which I oppose) but rather towards more insurance options for Canadians.

In another thread I also posted that I would rather see a user fee for people who go to the ER for non-emergancy treatments. A $5 or $10 userfee or the choice to go to a walk-in clinic. That would bring in some needed revenue for health care and still preserve the system we have now, which as far as world standards goes is pretty damned good.

Kassidy 06-10-2005 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief
All it means is that they are thinking of moving away from a one-tier system to a two-tier system where people can pay for healthcare if they can afford it. People are in an uproar saying it's unfair, what a load of bullshit.. It will take a lot of strain off the public system, and the taxpayers don't have to pay medical for those who can afford their own. Makes sense to me.

Our current system sucks ass but I don't think a two-tiered system is a good thing at all because I simply don't trust the people who are in charge of healthcare funding.

What I see happening in a two-tiered system: Wealthy people pay for private care, reducing demand on the public system, sure. Then the government will decide to reduce funding to the public system because the same level of need is no longer there. As a result, you'll see rich people getting excellent healthcare and low income people with the same long surgery wait lists and poor care that you do now.

The problem with our system is mismanagement. Their solution for over-worked nurses and long surgery waitlists is to hire more managers to 'investigate the problem'.

The solution is simple. Hire more nurses. Increase the number seats in nursing and medical school programs so there are more trained professionals. Improve working conditions. The solution is not paying people more money, giving crazy raises and benefits...give someone a decent place to work and treat them well and you'll have a happy workforce.

GatorB 06-10-2005 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild
It's about time the rich are able to pay for a better quality of medical care. Two tier system is good in my books, fuck the poor.


Yesa nd when the poor are too su=ick to clean thier house, mow the yards, atch thier kids, serve then lunch etc etc then the ich will have to get off their fat lazy asses and do some REAL work for once.

BradM 06-10-2005 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild
It's about time the rich are able to pay for a better quality of medical care. Two tier system is good in my books, fuck the poor.

I agree 100%. Survival of the fittest. I am so tired of Socialist views on things. If you can pay, you get to live. That's excellent.


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