Posted on 07/31/2009 6:09:45 PM PDT by Libloather
Canadian Health Care: A Viable Model?
John Stossel discovers some dead-serious drawbacks to socialized medicine.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
President Obama said that the government is going to "fix what is broken about health care in America." It sounds like a great idea, but often what sounds good has unintended consequences.
When the government takes over, many critics say that you may not get the care and breakthroughs you need to save your life.
Watch "20/20" TONIGHT at 10 pm E.T for more.
"The only way they can get costs down under a government-run system is to control the amount of money that is spent on health care," says Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute, who was born in Canada, and is wary about government taking the reins of health care in the U.S.
"We are going to have denied care, lack of access to the latest technology, and long waiting lists, just like people do in Canada and Great Britain," she warns.
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Stossel/story?id=7938095&page=1
John Stossel is the only person remaining on any of the alphabet networks who can be trusted. Although, I wouldn’t be surprised if this segment caused the Liberal Messiah to order his firing.
Time to re-post a link to a Mark Steyn, a Canadian/American.
It is long, and the part about Canadian and British health care start some paragraphs from the start.
It is a good, as well as fun, read.
Yes.
You can't "prove" anything, but.. the elderly go in to hospitals, say for heart ailments, get treated, start recovering and... and then for strange reasons, they don't come out, they are administered something called a "hotshot" and no one can prove it or do a thing about it.
John Stossel is the only one left at ABC that has any common sense. I suggest everyone watch this report tonight, it will be scary to see our future if this crap passes
Thanks for the heads up.
Quote: "I'd like to live in a castle and have a limousine but I don't," ....."My wealth is my health."--President Obama's Kenyan aunt, Onyango, age 57. (Friday, July 31, 2009)
If someone is on the fence about Federal health care, just think about having IRS agent types approving your health care.
Are you Canadian? Can you tell us more please?
Thanks for the link. I’ll use it in discussions with Obamacare lovers who keep throwing “we are the only industrialized nation without national (free) heatlhcare” at me.
No but I have relatives and church friends there. Also know that for many rural communities there are no doctors, and a lot of times even if there are, they won’t take new patients, especially pregnant women.
Just heard a promo: In Canada, animals get better health care than humans. Uh, oh.
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I have heard that.
Thanks for informing about this...I would never have known it was on. I had to use the channel guide to find ABC...reminded me that the “major networks” still exist.
Thanks for that added information. Any more info you can provide is welcome since my liberal friends and family members simply think the Canadian and British systems are hunky dorry.
--- orthopedic surgeon Brian Day, former president of the Canadian Medical Association.
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I've been to the emergency room of a local hospital, and it was grungy, dirty. I waited 8 hours to be seen by an overworked, young hostile doctor. I gladly left without treatment.
They have the flesh eating bacteria running rampart up there, I know a person in a church whose husband died from it, and I know second hand of other people with it. You are better off staying home.
I have another friend in Ontario who needed back surgery— he had to fly to Alberta at his own expense, to get treatment, pretty far to go.
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