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In reply to the discussion: America vs. Canada: "I can't go to the hospital..." [View all]Mariana
(15,626 posts)36. My husband needed to see a neurologist a few years ago
about what could have been an extremely serious problem (it wasn't, thank goodness). I spent days on the phone calling office after office, every one within 50 miles that was on our insurance, trying to make an appointment for him. The the shortest waiting time I could get was FIVE MONTHS. We weren't living in some backwater, either, with few doctors nearby - the 50 mile radius included the whole of Dallas and Forth Worth. We ended up paying high as hell out-of-network rates for him to see one within a reasonable time.
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I've heard a bunch of right-wingers say that, but none of them know any Canadians
octothorpe
Mar 2013
#6
Yeah, people *WANT* to pay incredible sums of money for mediocre health care. Right.
Initech
Mar 2013
#42
But the US can not afford to provide universal heath as most industrialized nations of the world do
indepat
Mar 2013
#7
I know of one Canadian that prefers the US model, he promoted the uniquely American
Dragonfli
Mar 2013
#12
I cut the bloody hell out of my finger ten days ago, so bad I thought I might need stitches.....
A HERETIC I AM
Mar 2013
#34