The archiect of the Canadian Health care system says the system lies in ruins and getting worse, and needs to have more turned over to the private sector to get things done.
This is a system many Americans hold up as the panecea.
No thanks I’m gonna stay with my BCBS.
investors.com/editorial/e…99282509335931
Some text from the above link.
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What would drive a man like Castonguay to reconsider his long-held beliefs? Try a health care system so overburdened that hundreds of thousands in need of medical attention wait for care, any care; a system where people in towns like Norwalk, Ontario, participate in lotteries to win appointments with the local family doctor.
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Since the spring of 2006, Ontario’s government has sent at least 164 patients to New York and Michigan for neurosurgery emergencies — defined by the Globe and Mail newspaper as “broken necks, burst aneurysms and other types of bleeding in or around the brain.” Other provinces have followed Ontario’s example.
Canada isn’t the only country facing a government health care crisis. Britain’s system, once the postwar inspiration for many Western countries, is similarly plagued. Both countries trail the U.S. in five-year cancer survival rates, transplantation outcomes and other measures.
The problem is that government bureaucrats simply can’t centrally plan their way to better health care.
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However the candidates choose to proceed, Americans should know that one of the founding fathers of Canada’s government-run health care system has turned against his own creation. If Claude Castonguay is abandoning ship, why should Americans bother climbing on board?**
Not saying we don’t need to fix the system, but universal health care??
But some here in the USA are bound and determined to stick such a monstrosisty on us. Go figure.