the short answer, no never. not 100% sure how US system works so hard to comment on which is better. some time in our system there are quite long waits for elective surgerys or some high tech tests and you have to be patient as there are some long waiting lists but treatment and sugery is available to all and at no out of pocket cost. on the other hand if your in an accident and have some type of bad accident and injury, or say a heart attack or stroke you are in the system very quick and again at no cost. some people who have the money do deceide to go to other countrys to get treatment quicker or some treatments that are not covered or available in our system and i dont think that is wrong and only goes to shorten the wait for the guy who doesnt have the money. our system is far from perfect but everyone is coverad even that "homeless person" and no one loses their home or retirment savings do to some long illness. now back at you. how are you covered in the USA, private insurance through work or at your own cost? are there many who fall through the cracks with out coverage? say you are insured and come down with some long drawn out illness and cant keep up insurance payments, what happens? not sure which system is better but i think and im sure the majority of Canadians would say were better off with the devil we know!!!
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