Unfortunately for her she is in Canada. I know someone whose child had undiagnosed diabetes. When they went to the hospital the girl's blood sugar was 400. They gave her some brochures on how to live with diabetes and an appointment to come back three months later. By that time the girl may have permanent damage from uncontrolled blood sugar. Health care in Canada is not health care, it is death care. Since doctor's pay is capped, they work the minimum number of hours/patients required. Since medical equipment is funded by the government, there are not enough capital intensive machines such as MRI, robotic surgery, etc. so wait times are extremely long. Many people die waiting for what in the US is routine diagnostic or treatment procedures.
Unfortunately for her she is in Canada. I know someone whose child had undiagnosed diabetes. When they went to the hospital the girl's blood sugar was 400. They gave her some brochures on how to live with diabetes and an appointment to come back three months later. By that time the girl may have permanent damage from uncontrolled blood sugar. Health care in Canada is not health care, it is death care. Since doctor's pay is capped, they work the minimum number of hours/patients required. Since medical equipment is funded by the government, there are not enough capital intensive machines such as MRI, robotic surgery, etc. so wait times are extremely long. Many people die waiting for what in the US is routine diagnostic or treatment procedures.
Yes. Sick care here is largely utilized by the vaxxed, now. I, and all my Awake friends, plus my mum, don’t go to anyone in Sickcare anymore.
Hey but it's free right?
Not really. We pay huge “premiums” in our Provincial taxes. Hasn’t been free for a couple of decades, now.
I know, fren, was sarcasm.
Thanks. It’s hard to tell online, sometimes. 😁