Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 10, 2016 at 14:15:21 from (76.69.24.22):
In Reply to: Health care posted by Mike M on February 10, 2016 at 06:01:47:
One thing sure , every one who goes in to the care of a Doctor will die . Some sooner , some later ,but no Doctor can make any one live forever. And if you have to pay out your life savings to live another couple of crummy years in poor health or in a home , then you may as well have been dead any way. But the Doctors will need to save everybody , till they empty their bank account . How you guys in the sates pay $4,000-$6000 a year for health insurance and think it is some how better , I will never understand. I am sure many get their health care as part of a wage package , and those would be the lucky ones . People in low wage , and seasonal jobs, must just go without. Every one that I know , that has been treated for a major illness or surgical procedure , has nothing but the highest praise for our health care here in Canada.It is not perfect , but then again , what is ?
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