Why do Americans read out "Canadians hate their Universal Health"? Any Canadians want to weigh within?

Canadians live an average of 3 years longer than Americans... it doesn't make sense.
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Hi Rabble....I am Canadian and I love our medical.

Are in attendance problems, absolutely, what system doesn't hold some problems.

Do we sometimes have to skulk, YES, but I speak to many populace who live in the US and hold to wait in recent times as long to see a specialist there as we do here.

The material advantage is for citizens who, for one reason or another don't qualify for medical. In Canada everyone is entitled to medical coverage...so for those who lose their job due to a robustness challenge at most minuscule there is not a huge burden placed on them because of a stipulation to see the doctor.

I have not suffered have to wait long for any treatments myself, but own heard of others who own, my family have been fundamentally lucky I guess.....or, we only agree about things that are displeasing.

So, not adjectives Canadians hate our medical system, I for one love it.

Does anyone know roughly broken thumbs?

Canadians have socialized pills. Everybody has equal access and equal treatment and they are still complaining. Those who can afford more-better-faster want the American system. Doctors are restricted by quotas and the bureaucracy of the system so their income is restricted. People get vigour care for "free'" so they have a feeling they can abuse the system so the system costs the tariff payer even more.

I have this affliction in my moved out side, its kind of throbing, anyone feel they know whats wrong?

Well, there are unshakable things there are long waiting list for that are a problem. Things like an MRI (I think) are easier said than done to get. However, for your rudimentary every day stuff, I loved it. It's great to be capable of go to the doctor whenever you call for to and not worry nearly whether you can afford it.

I like to put in the picture the story of the time when I was 19 and stupid and trying to prove I could construct it on my own and didn't need handouts from my parents. I be living on about $500/month from a portion time job near most of that going to rent, bus pass, and utilities, so I cut corners on food. I be so tired I could barely drag myself surrounded by to work, and on my breaks I would lie on the floor because I be exhausted. Finally, when I started having to stop at the top of a flight of stairs to stop my breath, I knew something be the matter, and I go to the doctor. It turned out that (surprise) a diet of macaroni and rice makes a girl anemic. They give me a bottle of iron pills and told me to take 3 a afternoon. Within 2 weeks, I felt great and I be working more hours and making plans to go put money on to school and finish university. But if I'd have to pay even a $25 copay, agree to alone the whole cost of a doctor stop by, I'd have put it rotten for a long time, hoping the problem would go away, getting sicker and sicker.

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