Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:
So as Medefe pointed out this is more a case of " I can't get the healthcare I want" rather than need.
Hmmm, other people deciding what procedure one needs....... sounds scary.
Let me get this straight...you find "doctors deciding what healthcare is necessary" to be "sounding scary", but you're perfectly happy with "insurance companies deciding what healthcare is necessary"? Really? I don't get that.
its ok, i was talking about the poster specifically, with some emphasis on Canadian socitey(as I detected from the poster). not the doctors! nice edge tho, keep it sharp!
did you find anything wrong with the rest of this tho?
not to mention the impact on the economy (it sounds like you guys are ok staying out of work for 500-20,000% longer...)
But I digress, if you are saying you health system is so great because everyone has access to the same shitty bone breaking procedure, then that's your opinion. I like the freedom of choice to the best health care I can get, and would not feel comfortable traveling to and depending on a different country to get it. Health Care delayed is health care denied....
I just don't understand where the hell is Canada's ambition? Why Canadians are so content on settling for less. Why don't they strive and work hard to create and invent ways to get their subjects their own access to state of the art health-care. This is even a more funny quote..
- "But I wrote out the cheque myself and paid for it myself and to this point, I haven't even looked into the possibility of any reimbursement. I don't know what I'm entitled to, if anything, and if it's nothing, then so be it.
This is not the first time I have noticed you Baron so willing to accept second class care. I enjoy that even the Premeir does not have a clue as to how the entitlement process works, and that he is in a way already expecting nothing, and he's ok with that. In the end, he didnt get it in Canada, and he probably isn't getting it paid for by Canada.
Universal health care....If you don't mind being bed ridden for months, while watching people who can afford to get care in America bounce right back up and enjoy a life that is always too short.