That's the difference between the US and Canada. We have the same amount of hospital beds and doctors per capita compared to the US (more or less). But here in Canada every single freeloader can get healthcare, while in the US you are priced out. Sucks if you can afford decent healthcare in Canada and sucks if you can't in the US.
If hospitals here charged a token amount per visit (let’s say $10) the system would be vastly better. It would weed out so many unnecessary and time wasting visits.
And most Canadians that constantly brag about Canada and its great healthcare system most likely have never lived in the US with a job and health insurance. It’s much better for most people in the US.
And lastly, look at many other countries apart from the US. So many deliver high quality care with lower costs than Canada.
That's the difference between the US and Canada. We have the same amount of hospital beds and doctors per capita compared to the US (more or less). But here in Canada every single freeloader can get healthcare, while in the US you are priced out. Sucks if you can afford decent healthcare in Canada and sucks if you can't in the US.
If hospitals here charged a token amount per visit (let’s say $10) the system would be vastly better. It would weed out so many unnecessary and time wasting visits.
And most Canadians that constantly brag about Canada and its great healthcare system most likely have never lived in the US with a job and health insurance. It’s much better for most people in the US.
And lastly, look at many other countries apart from the US. So many deliver high quality care with lower costs than Canada.