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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 569668" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Yeah, that WHO list, I'm not sure what that is based on. Probably mostly on the individual costs of medication. As I lived in Germany for 14 years. I do know, percriptions drugs over there are almost free. It's included with thier healthcare. So, is a Spa treatment for anyone over the age of 35. He/She is entitled to a 3-5 week stay in A Spa every 2 years. Paid for, and earnings still continue as well.</p><p>But, yes, I agree ofcourse, some Canadians go to the States for specialized treatment. You have plenty of good Specialists and experts there.</p><p>1 example would be a sex change operation. I'm sure the ebst Experts in the world are in the US for that. And ofcourse other speciality treatments, that aren't very common, and you want the best in the world. It can even be something that is treated here, but the successrate or the expertise is just better at some speciality clinics in the states... and you want the best of the best, to take care of it (if you have money , ofcourse).</p><p>However, I do not agree, that people are dying here because of a waiting list. People seriously ill, go right to the front of the line here.</p><p>Foe example, I had a routine MRI booked, yes, it was 6mths down the road to wait for it. It was just a routine checkup.</p><p>I never did even go, because I have just been hired by UPS and was in training.. couldn't miss a day (silly me), but getting the job was at that time more important to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 569668, member: 23950"] Yeah, that WHO list, I'm not sure what that is based on. Probably mostly on the individual costs of medication. As I lived in Germany for 14 years. I do know, percriptions drugs over there are almost free. It's included with thier healthcare. So, is a Spa treatment for anyone over the age of 35. He/She is entitled to a 3-5 week stay in A Spa every 2 years. Paid for, and earnings still continue as well. But, yes, I agree ofcourse, some Canadians go to the States for specialized treatment. You have plenty of good Specialists and experts there. 1 example would be a sex change operation. I'm sure the ebst Experts in the world are in the US for that. And ofcourse other speciality treatments, that aren't very common, and you want the best in the world. It can even be something that is treated here, but the successrate or the expertise is just better at some speciality clinics in the states... and you want the best of the best, to take care of it (if you have money , ofcourse). However, I do not agree, that people are dying here because of a waiting list. People seriously ill, go right to the front of the line here. Foe example, I had a routine MRI booked, yes, it was 6mths down the road to wait for it. It was just a routine checkup. I never did even go, because I have just been hired by UPS and was in training.. couldn't miss a day (silly me), but getting the job was at that time more important to me. [/QUOTE]
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