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Canadian Premier “Unapologetic” For Coming To America For Superior Health Care



Feb 23, 2010 18 Comments ›› Erik Wong

NL Premier Surgery

(Candaian Press) An unapologetic Danny Williams says he was aware his trip to the United States for heart surgery earlier this month would spark outcry, but he concluded his personal health trumped any public fallout over the controversial decision.

In an interview with The Canadian Press, Williams said he went to Miami to have a “minimally invasive” surgery for an ailment first detected nearly a year ago, based on the advice of his doctors.

“This was my heart, my choice and my health,” Williams said late Monday from his condominium in Sarasota, Fla.

“I did not sign away my right to get the best possible health care for myself when I entered politics.”

The 60-year-old Williams said doctors detected a heart murmur last spring and told him that one of his heart valves wasn’t closing properly, creating a leakage.

He said he was told at the time that the problem was “moderate” and that he should come back for a checkup in six months.

Eight months later, in December, his doctors told him the problem had become severe and urged him to get his valve repaired immediately or risk heart failure, he said.

His doctors in Canada presented him with two options – a full or partial sternotomy, both of which would’ve required breaking bones, he said.

He said he spoke with and provided his medical information to a leading cardiac surgeon in New Jersey who is also from Newfoundland and Labrador. He advised him to seek treatment at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami.

That’s where he was treated by Dr. Joseph Lamelas, a cardiac surgeon who has performed more than 8,000 open-heart surgeries.

Williams said Lamelas made an incision under his arm that didn’t require any bone breakage.

“I wanted to get in, get out fast, get back to work in a short period of time,” the premier said.

Williams said he didn’t announce his departure south of the border because he didn’t want to create “a media gong show,” but added that criticism would’ve followed him had he chose to have surgery in Canada.

“I would’ve been criticized if I had stayed in Canada and had been perceived as jumping a line or a wait list. … I accept that. That’s public life,” he said.

“(But) this is not a unique phenomenon to me. This is something that happens with lots of families throughout this country, so I make no apologies for that.”

Williams said his decision to go to the U.S. did not reflect any lack of faith in his own province’s health care system.

“I have the utmost confidence in our own health care system in Newfoundland and Labrador, but we are just over half a million people,” he said.

“We do whatever we can to provide the best possible health care that we can in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Canadian health care system has a great reputation, but this is a very specialized piece of surgery that had to be done and I went to somebody who’s doing this three or four times a day, five, six days a week.”

He quipped that he had “a heart of a 40-year-old, so that gives me 20 years new life,” and said he intends to run in the next provincial election in 2011.

“I’m probably going to be around for a long time, hopefully, if God willing,” he said.

“God forbid for the Canadian public I won’t be around longer than ever.”

Williams also said he paid for the treatment, but added he would seek any refunds he would be eligible for in Canada.

“If I’m entitled to any reimbursement from any Canadian health care system or any provincial health care system, then obviously I will apply for that as anybody else would,” he said.

“But I wrote out the cheque myself and paid for it myself and to this point, I haven’t even looked into the possibility of any reimbursement. I don’t know what I’m entitled to, if anything, and if it’s nothing, then so be it.”

He is expected back at work in early March.


  • EL GONZO

    What a surprise…. If Obongo gets his way, where will the prime minister go next time? Cuba? Haiti?

    • martdod

      Oh…. the prime minister will still be able to be treated here. We will still have the best health care available in the world. It just won’t be available to you!

  • http://www.bootparkergriffith.com The Sentinel at the Gate

    What a mother fucking surprise this one is!

    Why would this man come to America for medical treatment when Obongo and the rest of the Children of the Corn have been broadcasting so loud and vehemently how bad our HealthCare systems really is. How we are so callous that only the rich receive first class healthcare while the rest of the serfs are dying by the hundreds of thousands in the street and will continue to do so until the government takes control of our health.

    Why couldn’t he receive better than American treatment in his own country? After all the Chump in Charge wants our HealthScare system to mirror that in Canada, the UK and the rest of the “enlightened” countries in Europe.

    Oh, wait a minute, I actually answered my question – only the rich can travel around for the best health care. We SERFS will be doomed to what President Piss Ant wants us to have. Can’t work – DEATH TO YOU! Can’t pay taxes – DEATH TO YOU!

    You serfs will only get health care when it is beneficial to Angka!

    • http://www.bootparkergriffith.com The Sentinel at the Gate

      Oh, and in case you missed it; this Canadian Dick Weed said his health trumped public opinion.

      Just another case of the Royalty with their own standards and FUCK the rest of you!

    • Ralph Ulm

      This man came to the USA for treatment because the Canadian Communist Health Care System is nothing short of a floating turd. If the Premier was of Chinese, East Indian or a Pontiac Scrap Yard First Nations Member, he would have got right in for treatment. Now, this Premier is white, Canadian-born and has money to pay for his treatment – a treatment I might add, that as a Canadian born white person would have to wait 8-12 months for. My wife almost died due to a gross misdiagnosis (her Doctor said she had IBS – my doctor, after a threatening from me, got her an Ultra Sound and surprise, discovered a Munchelle-ass-sized tumor in her pancreas – lost her spleen and 1/2 the pancreas and her Doctor said sorry). She’s got health issues for life and no recourse to get back future lost wages – FYI – it still took 2 months for her to get EMERGENCY Surgery and she almost became a full-blown morphine junky.

      That’s why the motherfucker Premier came to the USA for surgery. Now, listen up you guys – THIS IS EXCTLY WHAT IS GOING TO OCCUR IN THE USA AFTER THIS HEALTH BILL IS EXECUTIVE ORDERED THROUGH, AND LIKE CANADIAN POLITICIANS, THEY COULD GIVE A FLYING FUCK. ONLY THIS SITUATION IS GOING TO BE THIRTY TIMES WORSE, and you Conservatives will get a microchip and be in the line up behind Illegal Immigrants, Islamic Cunt Bags, Dirty Hookers, Ball Lickers, Transtesticles, Hollywood fuckwads and other Democrats…… except the rich Liberal fuckwads who will be able to PAY for their medical options.

      Remember, President Motherfuck Crack-Addled Ball licker tried to make the injured vets pay their own bills??? Called them “whiners?” The only fucking people who will get immediate, exemplary medical care in the USA will be direct scrotum lickers of President Motherfuck Crack-Addled Ball Licker. The rest of you are going to enjoy the Socialist, Communist Canadian way.

      I have a solution – bring a Liberal “friend” to Canada and blow the bavk of their fucking head off. You WILL be punished in Canada – 30 days of incarceration BUT with all the amenities – ivy walls, lecture halls, full -dressed-bar and GOOD medical. The only thing fucking stupider than Canadian Health Care is our Justice System.

    • RexRedbone

      Ralph Ulm I think your holding back your true feelings :beer: :beer: :beer:

    • Lock and Load

      :arrow: Ralph Ulm
      As a fellow Canadian, I feel your pain… I have had more bad hospital experiences here than I care to mention – most of them in emergency rooms, which you would think would be the safest and best organized places…NOT :!: The only good thing I can say is that I don’t have to pay cash for treatment… but I pay for it in the end through various taxes, so it ain’t really free, is it? :roll:
      This is the phuking lie that obambi is spewing out every day, that big daddy government will take care of it, but where do these brainless obots who believe him think that money comes from? He relies on the economic ignorance that the liberal education system has allowed to fester for decades, to the point that the workings of obambicare go unquestioned.
      I can hardly blame Danny Williams for going to the US… I have a number of friends who have “gone south” to get treatment. In fact, a Buffalo hospital has billboards in our area begging us to come over the border for treatment :!: :shock:
      So, us Canadians are as pissed about obambicare as you folks down south, because we rely on your great healthcare when the chips are down, and if obambicare takes over, we are all in the shitter :roll: :evil: :???:

  • http://stubblejumpingredneck.blogspot.com Louise

    El Gonzo, he’s the Premier of the Province of Newfoundland (equivalent to your Governors), not the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is Stephen Harper.

    • EL GONZO

      Whatever, all the same. He is not using the same health system that Canadian citizens probably (probably) have to endure. Stephen Harper would have done the same….

    • EL GONZO

      Louise , I meant to ask earlier, are you from Canada if so, what the Health Care there like from your perspective? Curious….

    • http://stubblejumpingredneck.blogspot.com Louise

      Yes, I am Canadian. My point was that Stephen Harper hasn’t skipped the country (yet) for medical treatment, although several high profile politicos have, including our past Prime Minister, and all out snake, Jean Chretien, a past Premier of Quebec, the now deceased Robert Bourassa.

      It’s also the case that health care comes under provincial jurisdiction, although the feds put their sticky fingers into it, too, a long time ago. (Too many capital L Liberal governments over the years)

      I don’t understand your system. I have a lot of questions about it, but one thing I have observed is that north of the 49th parallel all we hear about are the cracks in your system where Americans fall through and it seems all you folks hear about are the cracks in ours. From my vantage point, which I admit is not fully informed, the biggest difference between our health care systems is where the cracks are located.

      It’s good for Canadians that we have choice, if (and that’s a big if) we can scratch up the money to pay for it. I you implement a system similar to ours, some Canadians will be toast and some health care institutions in the US will lose some of their business.

      All I can say about our system and the criticism of it (which is not coming only from your side of the border, by the way) is from my own experience with it. I have heard horror stories, but I don’t personally know anyone who has been at the receiving end of horrible service. I have lived in four provinces, and I have never had a problem finding a doctor and have changed doctors when I wasn’t satisfied with the one I had. I’ve never had a problem getting in to see a specialist within a reasonable time, but then again I’ve never had an really urgent life or death issue that required quick action. The one time I did have a problem the doctors considered urgent and possibly life threatening, I got shipped off to a large hospital immediately and spent about three weeks there while they conducted every test under the sun to determine what the problem was. As it turned out the problem was benign and has been easily kept under control with drugs ever since.

      When I have needed services of a specialist, if I had to pay for it out of my own pocket, I’d have been shit out of luck, and that’s partly because governments at all levels take nearly 50% of my income from me either in taxes or fees, ranging from speeding tickets (yes, I have a heavy foot) to parking meters, to income taxes.

      How do we ween ourselves from this, I have no idea. It’s only going to become more and more serious, since we are living longer and longer, and most of the health care we as individuals consume in our lives, is consumed in our old age. Quite rightly, no one wants to pull the plug on Grandma or Grandpa, so things won’t be easy to change.

      Oh, and I live in the province where medicare was invented nearly forty years ago and the man who presided over it, Tommy Douglas (Keifer Sutherland’s grandfather, btw, was voted just a few years ago the most famous Canadian in a contest sponsored by our ultra liberal broadcaster, the CBC. Socialism has become as pervasive as cancer here and I don’t know how we are going to get rid of it. I do think more and more Canadians are waking up to that fact, though, so there is hope.

      Sorry for the long winded reply.

    • http://stubblejumpingredneck.blogspot.com Louise

      Forgot to close the parentheses after (Keifer Sutherland’s grandfather, btw). Don’t want you to think that Keifer Sutherland was voted the most famous Canadian. :razz:

    • EL GONZO

      Thanks Louise for taking the time to explain. Not sure how to respond other than something is going to give at some point and maybe the fact that all of this has become such hot-button topics will hopefully alarm enough people to begin the painful transition of pushing back. Some would have to painfully admit that they had backed the “wrong” mind-set” But anyhow, slow down, the only time you need to speed is to get away in the event that Obama decides to annex Canada to collect more taxes…….Take care
      (But 50% is rather (Tax take by the government)

    • http://stubblejumpingredneck.blogspot.com Louise

      El Gonzo, the way Obama is proceeding, you’ll be wanting to speed to Canada. The scary part of it is if you guys go down the tube, crushed under debt and all that, we’ll fall in right after you even though our economy is doing better. The thought of trade barriers being put in our way, which Obama has tried to do, is pretty scary. There’s a lot of jobs in the US that depend on trade with Canada, and percentage wise, even more in Canada that depend on access to American markets, goods and services.

      And don’t get me going on The One’s other policies, especially where it impacts on the threat of terrorism.

  • MinneSoCold

    There’s a reason why the world’s elite and leaders come to the US for their health care, because their own country’s health care sucks and 9 out of 10 are socialized government health care. Seriously, most people don’t really know how many world commies and arabic elites fly straight to the Mayo Clinic.

    This is exact proof-positive that any form of ObamaScareâ„¢ will destroy both quality and access in our health care system.

  • YEMROM

    ummmmm….YERMOM doesnt blame him….I want the best healthcare I can get too.

    • EL GONZO

      I don’t either, heck I would do the same but don’t have Canadian politicians ride on their own a health-care system that appears to suck, even for a high level official…. So to those that don’t quite grasp the Obongo-Kare Health System, save money so that when real needs arise, you can fly to say, Costa-Rica (look it up) Some insurance carriers are packaging trips to certain locations in the event that Obongo-Ass-Stain Kare become a night-mare reality……. But to your point YEMROM. yeap, I would have been as hypocritical as this “Premier of Newfoundland” as Louise pointed out, not the Prime Minister, but you bet your ass the Prime Minister would do the same.

    • rightangle

      :beer: :smile: (I thought for a sec that YEMROM was an impsoter)