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by microcolonel
3214 days ago
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No, it's the lack of quality. I dare you to try to receive care in Canada for anything which isn't a visible emergency. Even if you could pay for it you still couldn't get it. Socialized health coverage works better in some places outside North America because people have some sense of custodianship and duty. North America is full of irreverence, nobody gives a damn if they're doing what they ought to do as long as they're seen to do what they have to. Ask yourself if you would like to do dermatology like the DMV; surgery like a typical post office. |
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Please, please, please stop the hyperbole. It does not help rational discussion.
I, my friends and family have been treated many, many times in Canada for everything from broken bones to just walk into the ER and say I don't feel good.
I have never heard of anyone waiting more than 45 minutes.
Last time I was in there I walked in and said "I got hit by a car 2 weeks ago and my leg still feels funny". I waited 15 minutes before a doctor poked a prodded me and said "you'll be fine, seeya".
Free, of course.