ainpdude said:Interesting report aired on NPR today on comparative study of US/Canada healthcare
titled :
"Does Canada's Health Care System Need Fixing?"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111721651
Database Admin said:ainpdude said:Interesting report aired on NPR today on comparative study of US/Canada healthcare
titled :
"Does Canada's Health Care System Need Fixing?"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111721651
Of course you're right. Canada although promises quality heath care but there's an endless wait for patients. In the US if you have good health insurance you can see a doctor right away, in Canada the system is overwhelmed. But US health care also has its pitfalls. If you don't have a job or good health insurance then you've to cough up thousands of $$$$ to pay the medical bills. So in my opinion both the countries need health care overhaul.
Hi Ainpdude have you got passport request or still watingainpdude said:Interesting report aired on NPR today on comparative study of US/Canada healthcare
titled :
"Does Canada's Health Care System Need Fixing?"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111721651
Database Admin said:ainpdude said:Interesting report aired on NPR today on comparative study of US/Canada healthcare
titled :
"Does Canada's Health Care System Need Fixing?"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111721651
Of course you're right. Canada although promises quality heath care but there's an endless wait for patients. In the US if you have good health insurance you can see a doctor right away, in Canada the system is overwhelmed. But US health care also has its pitfalls. If you don't have a job or good health insurance then you've to cough up thousands of $$$$ to pay the medical bills. So in my opinion both the countries need health care overhaul.
Harry2500 said:Hi Ainpdude have you got passport request or still watingainpdude said:Interesting report aired on NPR today on comparative study of US/Canada healthcare
titled :
"Does Canada's Health Care System Need Fixing?"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111721651
nix1 said:ingegarcia,
Alberta Health care is not exactly free, but almost free. You have to pay $88 per month per family and you get all the checkups and hospital care for free. If you are dirt poor, you will also get medicine free too.
rascojenkins said:Again 70% of Canadians are happy with their helthcare and life expectancy in Canada is 81years. Life expectancy in the US is 71 years with their current helthcare.You do the math.