Canadians Flee Public Health Care

June 30th, 2009 (4) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Fox News:

Facing long waits and substandard care, private clinics are proving that Canadians are willing to pay for treatment.

“Any wait time was an enormous frustration for me and also pain. I just couldn’t live my life the way I wanted to,” says Canadian patient Christine Crossman, who was told she could wait up to a year for an MRI after injuring her hip during an exercise class. Warned she would have to wait for the scan, and then wait even longer for surgery, Crossman opted for a private clinic.

As the Obama administration prepares to launch its legislative effort to create a national health care system, many experts on both sides of the debate site Canada as a successful model.

But the Canadian system is not without its problems. Critics lament the shortage of doctors as patients flood the system, resulting in long waits for some treatment.

“No question, it was worth the money,” said Crossman, who paid several hundred dollars and waited just a few days.

Health care delivery in Canada falls largely under provincial jurisdiction, complicating matters.

Private for-profit clinics are permitted in some provinces and not allowed in others. Under the Canada Health Act, privately run facilities cannot charge citizens for services covered by government insurance.

But a 2005 Supreme Court ruling in Quebec opened the door for patients facing unreasonable wait times to pay-out-of-pocket for private treatment.

“I think there is a fundamental shift in different parts of the country that’s beginning to happen. I think people are beginning to realize that they should have a choice,” says Luc Boulay, a partner at St. Joseph MRI, a private clinic in Quebec that charges around $700 for most scans.

Yet advocates looking to preserve fairness claim that private clinics undermine the very foundation of the country’s healthcare system.

“Private clinics don’t produce one new doctor, nurse, or specialist. All they do it take the existing ones out of the public system, make wait times longer for everybody else while people who can pay more and more and more money jump the queue for health care services,” said Natalie Mehra, member of the Ontario Health Coalition.

Canada spends $3,600 per capita on health care — almost half of what is spent in the U.S. And while some in Washington look to its northern neighbor for ideas, the Canadian system is still changing.

“One can understand that this is evolving and a mix of private and public seems to be favorable in some context. On the other hand, we need to be really careful that we’re not treating health care the way we treat a value meal at McDonalds,” Dr. Michael Orsini from the University of Ottawa told FOX News.

Provincial governments now face the difficult job of finding a balance in meeting the country’s health care needs — reducing wait times and maintaining fair access without redefining the universal ideals at the core of Canada’s health care system.

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  • JCD

    “Private clinics don’t produce one new doctor, nurse, or specialist. All they do it take the existing ones out of the public system, make wait times longer for everybody else while people who can pay more and more and more money jump the queue for health care services,” said Natalie Mehra, member of the Ontario Health Coalition.

    Wow that’s a shitty argument, lol. They’re blaming the doctors, nurses and specialists for the ills of the public system, that’s just ludicrous. These people actually think — no they actually believe… that these docs and nurses OWE the Canadian people healthcare. They don’t owe anyone anything.

  • Tim Roesch

    Post Obama, Healthcare is one of the things that will need to be fixed.

    My guess is that we need to control medical insurance costs, prevent frivulous lawsuits, and get the decision making process closer to the patient and doctor.

    The problems of healthcare are similar to the ones of education.

  • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

    all countries with Socialist medicine are affected in this manner. Most importantly, the talented doctors leave the system and the Government is forced to bring in foreign doctors (i.e. phillipines, india…etc) and what do you think happens to the quality of healthcare you will be receiving? let alone having issues understanding them. Wake up people, the idiot in office is a SOCIALIST borderline COMMUNIST and we cannot wait for the military to hold a coup or anything, we need to get out there, educate everyone, get our cause in foxnews which will force the other stations to cover it (even though they will slander the cause) and of course out on the internet. This will most importantly make people research it… our goal is to be relentless, NEVER let up! FORCE the usurper to show his Certified Birth Certificate! That will be the way to stop this false administration and all policies it passed at once!!!!!

    -aTb
    http://www.912dc.org

  • Rhune

    Couple of things that need to be changed:

    1. Make pricing constant across payers. It is unfair that the insurance companies pay X, medicare pays .8X and people without insurance pay 4X.

    2. Lawyers. Malpractice may only be a small percentage of healthcare, but the fear of it is what is driving costs up. Reform this now.

    3. Medical Education. The art of physical examination and patient interviewing is being lost. Nobody wants to examine an abdomen when you can order a CT/US/Xray. Doctors need to stop playing ‘cover your ass’ medicine and start being doctors. This can only happen once problem number 2 is solved.

    Obama addresses none of these issues.