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Canadian Medical System
What a fucking joke.
So two days ago I start having lower chest / abdominal pain .. So I go to the doctor. He flips his lid, wants me to go in an ambulance to the hospital. So I tell him I'm 5 minutes from the hospital, I drove myself to the doctor and I'll be fine getting to the hospital. A small argument errupts, and in the end I make it to the hospital under my own power. 5 Hours of tests, x-rays and monitoring and my heart is fine. Lungs too. Still in pain, but apparently not dying. Last thing the doctor does is order an ultra sound. Yesterday the hospital calls and books me this morning at 9:00 AM for an ultra sound. I go, get in right away and it they send me back to Emergency. 11:30 rolls around, I'm still in the ER. I'm not hooked up to anything, not being monitored and no doctor has talked to me. So I start asking why the fuck I'm in Emergency. The nurse responds "It's standard practice when an ER doctor orders a test that you come back to ER for the results. This is because some patients don't have a family Doctor and we don't want anyone to slip through the cracks." So I explain that I do have a family Doctor and I feel it's a giant waste of time and resources for me to be taking up an ER bed waiting for test results. The nurse doesn't agree. Finally, I signed out against medical advice. Only then does the nurse tell me if there's a problem they'll call me, since I won't be at the hospital anymore. And people wonder why our system is so heavily burdened in Canada. Ridiculous bullshit like this. [/rant] |
Keep in mind, if you were in America those tests would cost you $20,000.
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It's sad that a Third World Medical system is better than Canada's. :2 cents: |
What a waste of time/ressource !
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And if you were in America and you didn't have insurance or money had a real problem you'd be dead.
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I would be classified as a professional. Any job I would take would include health insurance. I could afford my own without a problem. People die in Canada on waiting lists. I'm not allowed to pay for say an MRI, I have to wait until my "free" turn comes around. Many people in financial situations such as mine travel to the United States for treatment. |
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If there were 2 levels of care... free and paid I think the system would rock. |
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It's not a matter of not caring about other people man. It's about if you have the cash and don't want to die of a liver infection just cause there is a 8 month wait list... how is that selfish?
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Yes, our system is a mess. One of the primary factors is the abuse from the doctors themselves.
About 4 years ago I went in for my bi-annual physical. All the tests, xrays, blood etc. I told my doctor, I'm too bloody busy to sit in your waiting room (okay, it was nicer that that), so please don't call unless there's something wrong...OTHER than my cholestorol being a little high. He said fine. 3 days later I get a call from the nurse telling me the doctor wants me to come in. After a restless night in bed and wondering what I had, I went back to the doctor. I was in a fairly long lineup and heard two people in front of me tell me that there appointments were for 10:05 and 10:10 respectively. MY appointment was for 10AM. I stood and waited for a seat to come available because the waiting room was PACKED. Over an hour later, I got in to see the doctor. He pulled out my file and read the results, "It seems your cholestorol is a little high." I was in there for about 2 minutes. I'm already fucking pissed about the hour long wait because the doctor was overbooked. I tore a strip off of him and went up to the administration to file a complaint about the abuse. By abuse, I mean that our doctors are paid in 15 minutes blocks per appointment, regular ones that is. Physicals are 45 minutes I believe. This guy was BOOKING appointments 5 minutes apart. Anyways, I told the administrator that he wasted my time by overbooking and making me wait, and my tax dollars were being thrown away when he's being paid for 15 minutes, when I'm only in there for 2 and he's knowingly booking them 5 minutes apart. The adminstrator just looked at me and said, "That's the system, and there's nothing we can really do about it". Oh, the administrator just happened to be my wife's gynecologist, so as a doctor himself, what else is he gonna say. So, when people tell me that there's no money for our health system, I just tell this story and they shut the fuck up fast. |
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Public health care isn't perfect .. but private sucks just as much. |
In Chicago I went into the emergency room and there was a black kid crawling on the floor who couldn't breathe too well and he was uttering Help me Help me and the doctors were ignoring him. I mean literally paid no attention to him. They took care of him later and I found out he was having an anemic attack.
I dont know anything abou anemia so I guess its no big deal to the staff, but I felt horrible for this kid, he was laying on the ground and couldn't move and begging for help. |
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Oh yeah, don't get me started on the fact that we just built a 50 million addition on to our hospital, to make it "State-of-the-art", but we only have 2 pediatricians in a city of 50,000.
We don't have enough money to get any more out here, so we're paying to drive problem cases two hours by ambulance to the nearest pediatrician. |
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Or you can get health insurance and get things done immediately. In Canada there's NO option to go privately? |
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So if I'm willing to pay whatever it takes for my health, which I am, I would be SOL in Canada? |
It really sucks, had to wait 2 hours to get a finger stitched when it was cut and bleeding like crazy. They said I was lucky, normally people wait 4 hours.
Didn't call 911 cause I know someone dieing couldn't have needed it........ |
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If you are willing to pay whatever it takes for your health, you drive or fly to the United States to have it done. |
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So its a great system for the poor because they receive "some" care, but it sucks for the rich (the people that pay for the poor, mind you) because they can't get decent care. Sounds like a wonderful system. Punish those who strive for excellence. |
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I think there needs to be some private sector involvement in health otherwise there's no impetus to cut some of the fat in the public sector..
Many "socialist" countries already do this, Canada sounds as though it's dragging it's feet. |
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EDIT: Yeah.. we have credit unions. wtf. |
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how is wanting to keep you where they can help you if you get worse a fucking joke? Sounds to me like you just got impatient. |
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you should take a few minutes and come with me on a visit to the Leukemia ward at VGH... and see some people who have more to worry about than your useless bitching... |
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When I moved here I was dirt broke and hurt my knees pretty bad. They took me without insurance and setup a payment plan with me after I was treated. |
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It always amazes me that people say 1. People in the US you can't afford insurance - if you truly can't afford it, it's usually free and 2. That you will be allowed to die by the medical profession because you don't have insurance. Both are BS. |
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