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A good video about a Canadian couple's experience w/single payer healthcare
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun Tucker" data-source="post: 881026" data-attributes="member: 66043"><p>07 ST</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are bound to be a few horror stories from people's experience with the health care system up here. But I don't think there is any truly accurate way to assess which system is better. I think that some sort of hybrid between both private and public health care systems would be most beneficial but there are also problems inherent in any sort of design like that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My most recent trip to the ER cost me $0 and I walked away with all the bandage supplies I needed for a few weeks. They also offered to send a nurse to my home to change my dressings free of charge. I had to wait a good hour or more before I was seen, but it wasn't so bad (except having to deal with my nagging suspicion that everyone else in the waiting room could potentially have H1N1).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun Tucker, post: 881026, member: 66043"] 07 ST There are bound to be a few horror stories from people's experience with the health care system up here. But I don't think there is any truly accurate way to assess which system is better. I think that some sort of hybrid between both private and public health care systems would be most beneficial but there are also problems inherent in any sort of design like that. My most recent trip to the ER cost me $0 and I walked away with all the bandage supplies I needed for a few weeks. They also offered to send a nurse to my home to change my dressings free of charge. I had to wait a good hour or more before I was seen, but it wasn't so bad (except having to deal with my nagging suspicion that everyone else in the waiting room could potentially have H1N1). [/QUOTE]
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