Here’s a list of all the Canadians I’ve met who love their hospital wait times: There aren’t any.
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This is a lie. I'm Canadian and dont mind being in and out of a hospital in an hour or two and then I dont pay a single cent.
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I tore my ACL completely and partially tore my MCL in august one year playing baseball. I went to emerge at 6 am the next day when my knee swelled up. I was seen by a dr within an hour. Had an xray and had it reviewed within an hour after that. Had an MRI done two days later.
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Other than drugs,which my work covers most of (it cost me 2.50 a script). It didnt cost me a cent. Also while I was off work healing for 4 month 55% of my wages were covered by s&a through the government.
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Well Kenny just got owned
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what nooooo I love the idea of paying $350 a month to then pay $4000 out of pocket before getting 80% of an insane six-figure medical bill covered, maybe
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That’s me right now. Need an endoscopy but
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Hello Jonathan, We're sorry to hear of the frustrations. If there is something you would like for us to take a look into with you, please let us know! We would be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns. Thank you! -Heather
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We'd like you to campaign for your own dissolution by advocating for Medicare for All. Thanks, Heather!
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Former citizens of socialist countries that agree with socialism: There arent any
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Hello from Canada, I love our healthcare! It isn’t perfect but it’s always there when I need it free of charge. I recommend it
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I spoke with some elderly gents when i was up there in May. they hate it. they say these dobt dont know what it was like. that theyare used to it and dont kow any better
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I am a Canadian and wouldn't trade my health insurance for anything. The overwhelming majority of Canadians feel that same way.
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Shh. He spoke to actual, totally real people in Canada and that's literally all that ever has to be said on the subject. Clearly.
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What are you talking about, everyone loves paying monthly amounts so they can then pay at point of service after they've paid enough out of pocket for their coverage to kick in, only to get denied coverage because of some arbitrary restriction for their condition
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My wife and I pay $800/mo for our family of 3 and have a $1,500 deductible. We would gladly get rid of blue cross and would much prefer to pay a $2,500 health tax for Medicare for all.
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I'm at $1100/ mo and $6500 deductible. Insanity. Medicare for all.
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I’m so sorry that is terrible!
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