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 More options May 16, 6:13 am
Newsgroups: rec.arts.mystery
From: Pogonip <nobo...@nowhere.org>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 13:13:47 -0700
Local: Fri, May 16 2008 6:13 am
Subject: Re: OT: How is Canadian health care worse than US again?

momca...@hotmail.com wrote:
> One of the most often cited "horrors" is that Canadians may have to
> wait for health care access, which the citers apparently think doesn't
> happen in the US, I guess?  After calling around to the several
> dermatology clinics in this area and explaining that a blemish on my
> face that I've had for several years has begun to turn black in the
> last week, I've been offered appointments in September and January.
> We don't seem to have any dearth of doctors here-- 5 dermatology
> practices alone-- as this is an area where people come to play golf
> and bitch about how they did things different & better where they
> moved from until they die. I don't, however, have a "regular doctor"
> because, unlike those silly people who have that awful universal
> health care who go to the doctor when they don't need to, I haven't
> seen a doctor since the six week checkup after my daughter was born in
> 2000 because we can't afford it.

Doesn't matter.  The wait for an ob-gyn appointment can be months, too.
  I just made an appointment for an eye exam with my ophthalmologist -
July 30 was the first date available.  When I had a "hot appendix" that
was not life-threatening, I had to wait a couple of weeks for a space on
the O.R. schedule.  We wait.  Anyone who tells you that the U.S. system
is superior to the Canadian or British system because we don't have to
wait is full of beans.

When my husband was in London last January, he managed to walk into a
door and split his head open.  He was referred to the local hospital
trauma center, where he had a brief wait - he said it wasn't much more
than the wait in our doctor's waiting room here - and then he was
cheerfully and professionally treated.  When he asked for the bill, he
was told there wasn't one.  He took the prescription to an apothecary
who did take his money.  ;-)
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/


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