Posted by farmer boy on May 06, 2012 at 18:24:22 from (66.209.54.106):
In Reply to: Re: WAY O/T-Health posted by chuck t on May 05, 2012 at 22:04:56:
I"m not really sure what insurance you"re talking about because there really isn"t any way you can go in and pay if you pay into the system, and you"d be paying for the same care anyways. If you want "better" service, you"d have to go south of the border for it. In that sense, it is good for the US to have private health care for those that may want it. My understanding is that the system is private practice up here and reimbursed by the government. A doctor has to work to make money, they don"t simply get a salary and have the government pay for upkeep of the building, etc., unless they"re the employee of a practice owner? I do know that some people buy insurance for dental, eye care, prescriptions, etc. which are not covered by OHIP. (Ontario) They may be covered in other provinces. That stuff is just like down there, prices are stupid, and visits are kept to a minimum for those on all but the loosest budgets, or with insurance. Canadians do know a bit how American sytle private practice works due to these not being covered.
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