Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > Perhaps you'll tell us why Canadians flock to the US to get > operations and other medical treatment that your fine > socialist medical system can't provide? Much like when I was > in England, it's because everything is backlogged for months > or even years. Walker, The only Canadians who flock to the US for health care, and I admit it's the best money can buy, but only for those who can afford it, are the wealthy Canadians. And sometime when the local healthcare boards send them there because of backlogs or specialised treatment. I certainly could not afford to pay for travel to the USA AND pay thousands of dollars for treatments or operations. (Although, I was lucky enough to get treated for free in a US military hospital in Florida (the stupid things you do on vacation) when I was younger because my uncle was a army colonel.) So, last year when I smashed up my Achilles tendon on a job, I limped into a hospital in Gander, NFLD, waited an hour, saw a lovely South African doctor who x-rayed it, put it in a cast, gave me some Demerol and sent me on my way. The direct cost to me? $0.000 NADA, ZIP, NOTHING. What would that have cost me if I was travelling in the USA? A couple of thousand dollars? While I bitch and complain about taxes as much as anyone, I got a lot more out of the system than I paid in that night. Why? Because me and a bunch of my "friends" got together and said, "Hey, none of us can afford to build a hospital and hire doctors by ourselves so lets pool our money and do it together, that way it will be there for all of us when we need it". COOL!! ...what a great idea and now we have a healthy "community". A friend in Boston had a child the same time we did four years ago. Cost him US$4000.00 in medical bills. He sold his car to pay for it. The cost to me for the delivery of my child and 1 week in hospital for my wife? CAN$500.00. It would have been $0.00 but I chose to pay for a private room. ...and we had the usual family doctor, obstetrician, paediatrician, ultrasounds, blood tests, heart monitors just like the rest of the western world. What is wrong with this picture? This is not communism or some other archaic delusional political label. It's common sense for a civilized nation to use the tax money of the whole to provide a reasonable and standard level of healthcare for all its citizens. This is the purpose of government and why it was invented. It allows a society to do as a whole what an individual cannot. ...and ALL western industrialized nations do it, except for the USA. How is that EVERYONE else is wrong? Well, they're not. It's just that they have different values. Not everyone believes that purpose of everything is making money. Some things are for the overall good of the country and society as a whole.... not just the individual. Taking care of your poor, less privileged and YOURSELF is the sign of a modern civilized nation and this in no way diminishes the entrepreneurial spirit and individual freedoms valued by the people of the USA. We all value those but most also value a strong and cohesive society that reflects and supports basic human values. ...and you notice none of this mentions any political ideology, mostly because I do not believe in selfish causes, but because its about human values not political or economic values. Comrade Greg Locke Peoples Socialist Republic of Free Newfoundland PS: I'll tell you a great story about the Communist Bricklayers in Dublin sometime :^)