With all due respect, I think that it is incorrect to say that Britain is doing well with their current health care system. I get daily e-mails from several British papers, and there are always stories about problems with their health care system! And as for Canada, why did the Minister of New Foundland come to the United States for heart surgery if Canada's system is so good?
I think California is a prime example of what is wrong with our system, as it is over 3 Billion dollars in the hole because of services , yes, I'm sorry to say, for illegals. It is a sad fact that a country can NOT take care of all of the people who need help, without destroying itself. We have to take care of our LEGAL citizens first, or the consequences will be that we will be flooded even further with people from all around the world needing help, and the result will be that no one will get adequate care. I KNOW this to be true, as my Mom fell in December, and broke her right wrist and ankle, and they couldn't get her out of the hospital and rehab fast enough! They wanted her to be out and on her own before she was ready because they are way too overwhelmed to handle everyone. My Mom worked hard for over 30 years at Mervyn's, and paid her share of taxes, and deserves to be taken care of. They also need to cut back on what they cover, they shouldn't be covering sex change operations, as that is a personal issue, not a health issue. I have a couple links relating to the health care of Britain and Canada, and would be happy to provide more if you need further proof that their system would NOT work in acountry as large as ours. I would also encourage you to get updates from teh FBI, as they are always posting new arrest for medicare fraud, and these are the ones they catch, so imagine how many get away with it! And we want the government to take over everything??
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Canadian Premier comes to US for heart surgery
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Andrew Odom
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Wednesday, February 10. 2010
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Written by Bob Barr for ajc.com
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The Premier for Newfoundland, one of Canada's eastern provinces, underwent heart surgery last week. Where do you suppose Premier Danny Williams went for his surgery? To a hospital in St. John's, the capital city of Newfoundland? Nope. Perhaps he traveled to a larger Canadian metropolis, such as Toronto or Montreal? Guess again. Actually, the premier chose to have his cardiac repair performed not anywhere in his own country. Like so many of his fellow Canadians, Premier Williams eschewed his country's government-insured health care system, and instead came south to the United States to undergo life-saving and time-sensitive surgery.
While neither the premier's office nor other officials outlets in Canada would disclose the location of the hospital where Williams received his treatment, sources indicated it may have been in Florida. Regardless of where in the US the surgery was performed, the fact that a high-ranking Canadian government leader would forgo receiving medical treatment in his own country and travel instead to the United States to be treated in a health care system that is not yet controlled by the government, has created somewhat of a PR embarrassment for advocates of Canada's government-controlled system. It really shouldn't be an embarrassment; and it certainly shouldn't surprise anyone.
This episode simply reflects the reality that procedures such as those which the Canadian provincial leader underwent — which are not always available elsewhere — are always readily available in the United States. This incident also is a reflection of the high esteem in which American medicine (especially cardiac medicine) is held throughout the world.
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