CRT Will Destroy Unions

Doubleparkedrunner

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my buddy wrecked his knee he had to wait a week or so to get surgery. ppl come into the hospital and i will do ecg on them at docs request. but yea its not a perfect system although preferable to US system. we dont have 45,000 ppl dying / year because lack of access.
Wait times for health care in Canada have lengthened considerably over the past two decades. Across 12 major medical specialties, the estimated typical wait time has risen from 9.3 weeks in 1993 to 18.2 weeks in 2013. These inordinately long waits, among the longest in the developed world, have become a defining feature of the Canadian healthcare experience.

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THIS is from the opening paragraph of this study:



PROVINCE20192020PROVINCE20192020
British Columbia24.026.6Quebec16.318.8
Alberta28.029.4New Brunswick39.741.3
Saskatchewan26.021.7Nova Scotia33.343.8
Manitoba32.423.7P.E.I.49.346.5
Ontario16.017.4Newfoundland and Labrador23.429.2
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This is from this study : Fraser Institute News Release: Canada’s health-care wait times hit 22.6 weeks in 2020—longest ever recorded


Also, the bottom chart is the median average number of WEEKS , ( NOT DAYS , BUT WEEKS ) waiting to get care by Canadian province



oh and by the way , the U.S. has about 9 times the population of Canada , so it seems it ends up close to a wash as to the percentage of people dying in the united states due to lack of healthcare and people dying in Canada still waiting to get their life saving healthcare. We have " 45,000 deaths " per year due to lack of coverage while Canada has about " 4,000 deaths " per year just waiting to get a life saving procedure .
... As you can find here BELOW
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
cockroach had a higher rating than US congress last i heard.

its corporate occupied territory, only a few suckers trust govt now anyways.
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rickyb

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Wait times for health care in Canada have lengthened considerably over the past two decades. Across 12 major medical specialties, the estimated typical wait time has risen from 9.3 weeks in 1993 to 18.2 weeks in 2013. These inordinately long waits, among the longest in the developed world, have become a defining feature of the Canadian healthcare experience.

^^^
THIS is from the opening paragraph of this study:



PROVINCE20192020PROVINCE20192020
British Columbia24.026.6Quebec16.318.8
Alberta28.029.4New Brunswick39.741.3
Saskatchewan26.021.7Nova Scotia33.343.8
Manitoba32.423.7P.E.I.49.346.5
Ontario16.017.4Newfoundland and Labrador23.429.2
^^^
This is from this study : Fraser Institute News Release: Canada’s health-care wait times hit 22.6 weeks in 2020—longest ever recorded


Also, the bottom chart is the median average number of WEEKS , ( NOT DAYS , BUT WEEKS ) waiting to get care by Canadian province



oh and by the way , the U.S. has about 9 times the population of Canada , so it seems it ends up close to a wash as to the percentage of people dying in the united states due to lack of healthcare and people dying in Canada still waiting to get their life saving healthcare. We have " 45,000 deaths " per year due to lack of coverage while Canada has about " 4,000 deaths " per year just waiting to get a life saving procedure .
... As you can find here BELOW
Toronto sun is equivalent to ny post its mediocre news something like cnn or fox, and fraser institute is a right wing think tank but ur probably right about wait times increases we r in the era of neoliberalism where govt doesnt fund things
 
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