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Canadians don’t understand Ted Cruz’s health-care
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2...te-lower-costs
"Roger Martin, another Toronto native and avowed capitalist, spent years as a senior partner at the consulting firm Monitor before becoming dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, where he recently completed a 15-year stint. He advises U.S. corporate icons like Proctor & Gamble and Steelcase. He lived in the United States for years and has experienced both systems first hand. Martin told me that Canada’s lower spending, better outcomes and universal coverage make it superior by definition. Plus, it’s “incredibly hassle-free.” In the United States every time he took his kids in for an earache his wife spent hours fighting with the health plan or filling out reams of paperwork. In Canada, he says, “the entire administrative cost is pulling your card out of your pocket, giving it to them and putting it back.” |
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"There’s more. Canadian divisions of multinational firms love Canada’s system because when they bid on projects they have no health costs to load in. Also, there’s no crazy “job lock” as with the employer-based system in the United States — where people with (say) a sick child cling to their job for fear of being pronounced uninsurable. His peers, he says, view the U.S. debate as “ideological and not based on economics.”"
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That's why Canadians, including government officials, come here for their serious healthcare needs, because the waiting lists to see specialists in Canada have backlogs from 6 months to two years. Secondly, Canada has a fraction of our population. You can't have a one size fits system for 300 million people. Finally, the Federal government has tied the States' hands from trying programs that would save money. |
We have "snow birds" that come down from Canada and flood the Dr's offices for their care. It's annoying. Every one I've asked said the wait for any specialized care has a long wait, so it's easier to plan follow ups when they come here every 6mo.
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It jus shocks me that everyone is complaining about Obamacare and the possibility of a single payer and is ok with an insurance middle man that is eventually going to jack up healthcare costs to 20% of GDP in 7 years. We need to get rid of the insurance company middle man. Its make things cost more and makes things more difficult. Like I said, how many employers would be happy if they didn't have to bear the burden of insurance benefits? How much more hiring could be done? |
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http://www.yourdoctorsorders.com/201...th-care-myths/
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But lets all keep pretending that our healthcare is the best in the world. |
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http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news...re-system.html
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