A comparison of US and Canadian healthcare, Using babies! |
A comparison of US and Canadian healthcare, Using babies! |
Jul 23 2009, 05:52 AM
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Canada QUOTE I'm a Canadian in Canada, father of two. I created an account specifically after reading the above comment. This isn't a horror story, or even a story of near-disaster, just what happened, but I couldn't help but notice a contrast.
In the last weeks of my wife's first pregnancy, she began experiencing some stomach pain. We went to the hospital, she was checked out with a bevy of tests, discharged, and sent home when she appeared to be doing better. Gas, we all thought. After more pain a few days later, and some discussion with the nurse over the phone, we agreed that this needed to be checked again. My wife was diagnosed with an unusual affliction that can affect pregnant women, and that it was best treated with the baby removed. They tried to induce labour (to no effect), she was given an epidural, and eventually it was decided that this was best handled with a cesarean. The deed done, all was well. Mom and child #1 stayed in the hospital for a few days, receiving checkups and the assorted 200-point-inspections that newborns seem to need. I brought them home, life was good. A nurse came to our home within a couple of weeks to see if we needed anything. At some point my wife went in to a nursing clinic at the hospital to get help with breastfeeding. Pregnancy #2 came along a couple of years later. As a consequence of history, there were a couple of extra appointments with the obstetrician, an extra ultrasound (I think)...and about three weeks before the due date, my wife started getting pains again. The ob's general take was "let's not mess around - let's just go with the cesarean...how 'bout this weekend?" Another surgery, another stay of a few days. I paid for parking. I paid to get some photos of the ultrasound in a cutesy envelope, and I paid something like $10 or $15 so my wife would have a phone in the hospital room. I never saw a bill. I don't know how much all this cost. I'd never think this is all that remarkable except that I keep hearing that it is. I don't really know what things are like in the U.S. I hear horror stories, of course, but I've learned not to trust what you're told about a foreign health care system. I don't know what it's like in the UK or France since I've never lived there. As for what goes on in Canada...I don't suppose it comes as a surprise to most of the crowd on this particular board to be told that you are being lied to. Horribly, horribly lied to. As the debate rages on in your country, my wife and I are frequently exposed to the things you're being told about the system in my country. She laughs out loud, and my stomach turns. This isn't a polemic. I don't know that you can really walk away with more than "I heard from some guy that it's not so bad." You folks should do what's best for you and your country, but you deserve good information and a good debate to make your choice. |
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Jul 23 2009, 08:11 AM
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I paid for parking. I paid to get some photos of the ultrasound in a cutesy envelope, and I paid something like $10 or $15 so my wife would have a phone in the hospital room. I never saw a bill. I don't know how much all this cost. I'd never think this is all that remarkable except that I keep hearing that it is. That's terrifying. The fact that these people are so kept in the dark at the cost leaves room for abuse. Look at how things are more expensive in Canada, even though the price of the USD and loonie are relatively similar. I'll counter your anecdotal evidence with anecdotal evidence: US: Pay some money and get treated, making a full recovery Canada: Wait on line and have your legs amputated in the meantime I agree that we are in need of healthcare reform, but a Canadian style healthcare system in a country this large is not the answer. |
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Jul 23 2009, 08:14 AM
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US: Pay some money and get treated, making a full recovery Canada: Wait on line and have your legs amputated in the meantime I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but if you're not, then you're full of bullshit. The whole point of the post is to show that the line you're being fed in the US about Canada's health care system is do mostly to extreme lobbying and advertising by the health insurance companies. Seriously -- if Canadians (or, e.g., the British) are so unhappy with their health coverage, and they think the US system is so much better, why aren't Canadians demanding privatized health care from their government? That's terrifying. The fact that these people are so kept in the dark at the cost leaves room for abuse. And you don't think that a system in which a large corporation, whose one job is to minimize costs while maximizing profits for shareholders, isn't ripe for abuse? |
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