so let’s see now....
you’re admitting the best care is in the US and you say it’s your right to get the best care.
so... why can’t you undo your socialized med and go to free market like i hope [and you hope too] we stay more or less - hopefully more.
i tell you, the socialist have a brain cell missing.
youre admitting the best care is in the US and you say its your right to get the best care.
I'm not sure if he's saying that about the health care system. There could be many factors, a particular doctor (for example), a particular facility related to his particular condition, or perhaps a combination of things, like distance and time and other factors (like being on the same continent and close to his home country.
You would probably have to ask him for the analysis of what went into his decision... but for a "general ranking" of the world health care systems, you can see the following...
Just on the basis (alone) of the year 2000 rankings of health care systems in the world, he could have gone to these countries, too.... being better than Canada...
France, Italy, San Marino, Andorra, Malta, Singapore, Spain, Oman, Austria, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Monaco, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Belgium, Colombia, Sweden, Cyprus, Germany, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Israel, or Morocco ...
And if someone in the United States wants to go to a better health care system in the world, they can go to these countries, according to that ranking...
France, Italy, San Marino, Andorra, Malta, Singapore, Spain, Oman, Austria, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Monaco, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Belgium, Colombia, Sweden, Cyprus, Germany, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Morocco, Canada, Finland, Australia, Chile, Denmark, Dominica, or Costa Rica ...
Ranking Health Care Systems in the World, from year 2000 rankings.