12-08-2009, 08:38 AM | #11 | |
Canyon Carver
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Moto: Honda CBR 600, Yamaha Zuma 50, Suzuki SV1000
Posts: 395
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I work in an emergency department - I see everything. So I find it funny you think you are an expert on what medical care and the standard of that care that people in this country receive. You have NO IDEA on what standard is.... Let me give you an example. Cost of transport via Life Flight - minimal Cost of cardiac cath during acute heart attack - zero Cost of hip replacement, CT's, MRI's, Xrays, blood tests - zero Cost of Trauma team to save your ass post motorcycle accident - zero Cost for stay in ICU - zero Cost to have specialists work on you for months - zero Cost to have a child with special needs taken care of in hospital - zero Cost of antibiotics, special infusion devices, external hearts, pace makers, skin grafts, plastic surgery post accident....etc. Cost to have a public health nurse follow your child's growth for 6 years - zero Yes we pay higher taxes to support our health care. Yes our system needs work. But, the cost to the average person that finds themselves in the need of medical care will not bankrupt them. Accidents happen and really shitty things happen to good people. Medical insurance will not prevent you from getting sick. I'd rather pay higher taxes so that my family, my friends can get whatever they need if the situation should arise. Sadly, since our standard of care is so good, we do a lot for people that don't deserve it. I have to give everyone the same treatment, even though some bring on their own demise and do nothing to better their situations. They def. drain the system and resources. That part bugs all of us a lot. But when you've been diagnosed with Cancer, your 36 years old with 2 children and a wife that loves you...and your going to die...It's kinda nice in a f*cked up way that your family wont have to pay for your death years after it happens. |
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