^^^^^ Wouldn't even want to hazard a guess Wow.
Our healthcare system is far from perfect. Can I fairly say it is better than yours? No because I've never lived under yours. It looks better on paper......certainly more affordable to the average Joe. Less to do with the actual insurance industry than yours...Which alone is a good enough reason for me.
Do I recieve better care? Again can't really say. My wife and our children are all covered by external benefits through her employer over and above what Health Canada pays for. Drugs, Dental and Eye care are all covered by the benefits. All provided to her as an employee no charge. When we go to the Dr. for exams or any issue it is covered by Health Canada we pay nothing at the counter. But we also pay way more income tax......15% on the first 41 grand a year.....over 41 G's and we pay 22% of whatever income is over 41g.....then anything over 45 its 26% then anything over 128G its 29% gone from your pay...
On top of that we have to pay the Dr's directly for things like letters or forms filled out. The last time I checked...and I check pretty darn often we are not a communist country....Just as free as the good ol' US of A.
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I agree with this. Though not perfect, I like knowing that if I break my arm, I don't need to expect a multiple thousand dollar bill in the mail. I just had a hernia operation. I was processed, and had the surgery in less than 2 months. So it's not always bad either. What was my cost ? $120 on medications, and my $55 a month premium. The medications can be claimed on my taxes as well.
In fact, with the amount of injuries I have had in my life, I would be broke and destitute if I lived south of the border. I would either not be able to afford treatment and suffer, or be in debt for such things as having a detached finger, burning the skin off my leg, broken nose x 8 or so, broken finger, sport concussions, EXTREME back injuries, hernia operations x 5......and the list goes on and on.
Let's just say I don't ride motorbikes or quads anymore, or go snowboarding, or water skiing. My body is shot, and I wouldn't even want to think about how much debt I would be in if I didn't live here, or how much pain I would still be in with nagging injuries because I couldn't afford proper treatment.
I personally love our imperfect system. It hasn't done me wrong yet. I don't mind paying high taxes, though it does seem like things are on a downward slope lately, and that is disappointing, especially when they raise taxes and fees often. But would I trade it for current system in the US ? Absolutely not.