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Canada's National Health System “sick” and “imploding,”
2009-08-17
Dr. Anne Doig, the incoming president of the Canadian Medical Association, said her country’s health care system is “sick” and “imploding,” the Canadian Press reported.

“We know there must be change,” Doig said in a recent interview. “We’re all running flat out, we’re all just trying to stay ahead of the immediate day-to-day demands.”

CanadaÂ’s universal health care system is not giving patients optimal care, Doig added. When her colleagues from across the country gather at the CMA conference in Saskatoon Sunday, they will discuss changes that need to be made, she said.

“We all agree the system is imploding, we all agree that things are more precarious than perhaps Canadians realize,” she said.

Current president of the CMA, Dr. Robert Ouellet, will make a presentation at the conference about his findings when he toured Europe in January, and met with health groups in several countries.

Ouellet has said that “competition should be welcomed, not feared,” meaning private health insurance should have a role in the public health system.

Doig said she isn’t sure what kind of changes will be proposed when the conference wraps up, but she does know that changes have to come – and fast. She said she understands that universal health care, while good in some ways, has not always been helpful for sick people or their families.

"(Canadians) have to understand that the system that we have right now — if it keeps on going without change — is not sustainable," Doig said.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#4  This Wrecker reported to fishy@whitehouse.gov
Posted by: ed   2009-08-17 23:44  

#3  In 2002/2003 I had to wait 9 months just to get to see the surgeon who would replace my knees. In 2003/2004 I had to wait 18 months for the operation - and thankfully I got them both done at once - or I'd have been waiting ANOTHER 18 months for the second one.

The system has only gotten worse since then.

Government health care is rationed health care.

Take it from a Canuckistainian who has been there.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2009-08-17 13:44  

#2  A timely statement.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-08-17 12:04  

#1  I suppose the NYT will have that on the front page today? Above the fold?

Not likely, probably in the classifieds next to the obits.
Posted by: James Carville   2009-08-17 11:14  

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