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In reply to the discussion: 63,459 Canadians sought medical treatment outside of Canada in 2016 [View all]WePurrsevere
(24,259 posts)32. I agree. The way to see a specialist fast in the US..
Is to get checked into a large hospital or have your regular doctor push hard to get you in. In rural areas especially it can take months and an hour or two road trip to get in and then get to a specialist.
Canada may have a problem but so do other countries like US and the Canadians I know wouldn't trade their universal healthcare system for ours. At least once they get in they know they won't go bankrupt or die just because they need extensive care/treatments like the Republicans want for here.
(From reading other posts I'm not surprised to learn that the source is libertarian.
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63,459 Canadians sought medical treatment outside of Canada in 2016 [View all]
OnlinePoker
Jun 2017
OP
Agreed the summary sucks - there is a link to the complete report on the summary report
rufus dog
Jun 2017
#41
I don't know about Americans, but the rest is in the report if you'd read it. n/t
OnlinePoker
Jun 2017
#3
Yes, that's more than twice the number per capita than Canada (0.43% US vs. 0.18% Canada)
George II
Jun 2017
#28
And how many got sick while outside Canada? The biggest group visited Otolaryngologists....
George II
Jun 2017
#17
Precisely- I'll bet many of those treated outside of Canada got sick while traveling.
George II
Jun 2017
#18
The purpose, of course, is to support the right-wing argument that Canada's single payer
DanTex
Jun 2017
#10
The New York Times has described the (Fraser) Institute as libertarian[12] and conservative.[2]
Jim__
Jun 2017
#9
So? Canada is a country of 36 million people, so that's less than 0.2%. Are those people...
George II
Jun 2017
#16
pondering some dental work to be done in mexico cause i sure as hell can not afford it here
dembotoz
Jun 2017
#24
Health Canada pays for the care and travel expenses of Quebec and New Brunswick residents
jpak
Jun 2017
#30
Worthless information - Fraser Institute is a conservative and libertarian think tank
SharonClark
Jun 2017
#44