Posted by Bruce from Can. on October 06, 2016 at 04:52:21 from (98.100.254.2):
In Reply to: health insurance posted by Ward1989 on October 05, 2016 at 18:54:40:
Makes me sad to read the plight you folks are in with your health care system. I am sure some will find fault with the system we have in Canada, but no one is ever denied coverage. Self employed people like myself on the farm pay nothing. Health care cost are paid by employers as part of the employees wage, but only employers with 10 or more workers have to contribute. Seniors pay nothing, and get cheaper drugs too. On average the number of dollars paid out for healthcare in Canada , per person , is less than in the USA. And the Canadian life expectancy is longer. Doesn't seem right to me that your insurance companies should have so much control over the health of the people . I understand free enterprise, and share holders in insurance companies expect to receive a profit on their investment. Just seems to me that the profits are being made at the cost of peoples well being, and some times their life. Must be a better way to run healthcare , and let investors make their profits some where else.
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