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hospitals here are also restricting elective type procedures.
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I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I would take Canada's system over the US any day. Our medical equipment reps (no medical degree....some probably have no degrees at all) can make $700K/year.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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You go to the doctor for a sprained ankle?HughFreakingDillon said:yeah I'm really not interested in having to re-mortgage my house to get treated for a sprained ankle.hippiemom = goodness0 -
only if I also have an owy in my tummy.cincybearcat said:
You go to the doctor for a sprained ankle?HughFreakingDillon said:yeah I'm really not interested in having to re-mortgage my house to get treated for a sprained ankle.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Don't you come at me with your Fauci OuchiHughFreakingDillon said:
only if I also have an owy in my tummy.cincybearcat said:
You go to the doctor for a sprained ankle?HughFreakingDillon said:yeah I'm really not interested in having to re-mortgage my house to get treated for a sprained ankle.0 -
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Don't you come at me with your Fauci OuchiHughFreakingDillon said:
only if I also have an owy in my tummy.cincybearcat said:
You go to the doctor for a sprained ankle?HughFreakingDillon said:yeah I'm really not interested in having to re-mortgage my house to get treated for a sprained ankle.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Of all western countries, Canada has one of them, if not the worst socialized system. Ontario 15 million citizens with an ICU capacity around 500-700...that's it. My brother-in-law has had his hip surgery cancelled 3 times and starting Wednesday all these procedures get cancelled for the foreseeable future...yup great system we have...Give Peas A Chance…0
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no one said it was a "great system". you're moving the goal posts again.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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You’ve heard of delta
you know Omicron
now get ready for ..
Flurona
https://m.timesofindia.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/the-first-case-of-florona-flu-coronavirus-detected-in-israel-heres-all-you-need-to-know-about-symptoms-and-severity/amp_etphotostory/88663172.cms
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Is this a joke? It's a mixture of the Rona and the flu. The name sounds like something the Onion would make up.nicknyr15 said:You’ve heard of delta
you know Omicron
now get ready for ..
Flurona
https://m.timesofindia.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/the-first-case-of-florona-flu-coronavirus-detected-in-israel-heres-all-you-need-to-know-about-symptoms-and-severity/amp_etphotostory/88663172.cms0 -
Our healthcare plan is about 2k a month. About half is paid by us and half by our employer. So if you’re self employed you pay the whole 2k.HughFreakingDillon said:
I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.
And the copays are often terrible. $30 for a regular dr visit, that’s not bad. But if they run tests, lab work, X-rays, or see a specialist that’s all additional.
Urgent care visit for something simple will usually run about $500. Emergency room is going to be a minimum of 2k, and that’s assuming it’s a short in and out visit. It’s several thousand a day if you stay over night.0 -
Sounds like you need a new plan.mace1229 said:
Our healthcare plan is about 2k a month. About half is paid by us and half by our employer. So if you’re self employed you pay the whole 2k.HughFreakingDillon said:
I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.
And the copays are often terrible. $30 for a regular dr visit, that’s not bad. But if they run tests, lab work, X-rays, or see a specialist that’s all additional.
Urgent care visit for something simple will usually run about $500. Emergency room is going to be a minimum of 2k, and that’s assuming it’s a short in and out visit. It’s several thousand a day if you stay over night.0 -
Also I do not believe I said that Americanized health care is the answer…I AM ADVOCATING FOR BETTER FUNDING…don’t be so obtuse.Give Peas A Chance…0
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where is that funding going to come from, genius? the tax increases you'll bitch about paying, that's where.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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Well said. Would be a shame to lose such reasoned and thoughtful discussions!HughFreakingDillon said:
I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.
Another thing people aren't taking into account here in the US is that due to our lack of affordable health care access and poor relationship to the healthcare for profit complex, we are seeing the problems such as vaccine and healthcare mistrust. Not surprising that a centralized system like canada that allows greater and easier healthcare access has more citizens willing to get the vaccine and take care of themselves 78% fully vaxxed vs 62% here.Scio me nihil scire
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You should stop talking about the Canadian system. It’s absolutely clear you know nothing about the system nor would you even take the time to look at it…what makes you think our system is centralized? Do you think the entire system is government? There are plenty of private healthcare operators in the Canadian System? Quebec has private clinics. They are known for private clinics. Just because you perceive the system as free and not for profit does not make it so…that is the biggest lie and farce about our healthcare system. I recently had a procedure done at a private clinic funded by OHIP…static111 said:
Well said. Would be a shame to lose such reasoned and thoughtful discussions!HughFreakingDillon said:
I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.
Another thing people aren't taking into account here in the US is that due to our lack of affordable health care access and poor relationship to the healthcare for profit complex, we are seeing the problems such as vaccine and healthcare mistrust. Not surprising that a centralized system like canada that allows greater and easier healthcare access has more citizens willing to get the vaccine and take care of themselves 78% fully vaxxed vs 62% here.
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Is necessary health care available and free at point of use for all canadian citizens? Sure maybe each province has its own way of organizing things, but if it is subsidized by taxes and the Federal Government of your country, it sounds centralized to me.. My point is it is easier and more cost effective for canadians to get access to basic healthcare than in the US. I'm sure when it comes to elective surgeries and other more serious matters it isn't so simple in Canada, hence the need for additional private practices and insurance.Meltdown99 said:
You should stop talking about the Canadian system. It’s absolutely clear you know nothing about the system nor would you even take the time to look at it…what makes you think our system is centralized? Do you think the entire system is government? There are plenty of private healthcare operators in the Canadian System? Quebec has private clinics. They are known for private clinics. Just because you perceive the system as free and not for profit does not make it so…that is the biggest lie and farce about our healthcare system. I recently had a procedure done at a private clinic funded by OHIP…static111 said:
Well said. Would be a shame to lose such reasoned and thoughtful discussions!HughFreakingDillon said:
I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.
Another thing people aren't taking into account here in the US is that due to our lack of affordable health care access and poor relationship to the healthcare for profit complex, we are seeing the problems such as vaccine and healthcare mistrust. Not surprising that a centralized system like canada that allows greater and easier healthcare access has more citizens willing to get the vaccine and take care of themselves 78% fully vaxxed vs 62% here.
Not sure why you want to go around like people are pissing in your cornflakes all day. My original point was that our for profit capitalistic system south of the border isn't so hot either. And since we get taxed on top of our $1000 a month premiums, I'd rather get basic healthcare for free since I'm getting taxed up my ass anyways.
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and yet Canada still rates higher than the US according to the WHOMeltdown99 said:Of all western countries, Canada has one of them, if not the worst socialized system. Ontario 15 million citizens with an ICU capacity around 500-700...that's it. My brother-in-law has had his hip surgery cancelled 3 times and starting Wednesday all these procedures get cancelled for the foreseeable future...yup great system we have...Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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And just to get some clarity on the issue, how much a month do you pay in premiums to private insurance? Do you have out of pocket expenses that are not covered OHIP? Outside of taxes what is your monthly out of pocket expense for healthcare?Meltdown99 said:
You should stop talking about the Canadian system. It’s absolutely clear you know nothing about the system nor would you even take the time to look at it…what makes you think our system is centralized? Do you think the entire system is government? There are plenty of private healthcare operators in the Canadian System? Quebec has private clinics. They are known for private clinics. Just because you perceive the system as free and not for profit does not make it so…that is the biggest lie and farce about our healthcare system. I recently had a procedure done at a private clinic funded by OHIP…static111 said:
Well said. Would be a shame to lose such reasoned and thoughtful discussions!HughFreakingDillon said:
I get the feeling you have a limited understanding of not for profit.Meltdown99 said:
Oh please. Cry me a river. We pay a shit ton of tax for a system that bogs down at the 1st sign of a crisis. And if you don’t think people in our socialized medicine don’t make big bucks…think again. The CEO of my local hospital makes 500 grand a year…pretty generous for a so called not for profit system.static111 said:
Well here in the US we have private for profit medicine, and it still sucks and gets overwhelmed, but we do pay an arm and a leg and keep those insurance company profits high!Meltdown99 said:
Socialized medicine in Canada is really great until a crisis hits then it easily collapses…
just kidding it has never been great…
our tax systems, also, compare pretty closely, except for one main area: our tax rate stays lower to a higher income bracket in the middle class income area, so the lower-to-middle class are often better off in canada. but it's marginal.
until you have to pay for healthcare. imagine having our same taxes and on top of that paying an additional $1500 per month for a family of 4 for a copay on top of that.
I'd say he has every right to cry as many rivers as he wishes.
Another thing people aren't taking into account here in the US is that due to our lack of affordable health care access and poor relationship to the healthcare for profit complex, we are seeing the problems such as vaccine and healthcare mistrust. Not surprising that a centralized system like canada that allows greater and easier healthcare access has more citizens willing to get the vaccine and take care of themselves 78% fully vaxxed vs 62% here.Scio me nihil scire
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