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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 569142" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>oh aj.. we get second opinions all the time. We can chose to which doctor we want to go to. To which hospital (normally we pick someone close).</p><p>Working with UPS, getting off work at 19:30 or 20:00 hrs... I had to see a doc twice after hrs. Ofcourse by then, only walk in clinics are open. But, I would chose one, on the road leading home.</p><p>If we wanna go outside the haelthcare provider, we can do that too !</p><p>Our goverment has a socalled bluebook, for procedures.</p><p>Lets say to fix a broken leg is $2500.00. It's paid for in any public clinic.</p><p>If I chose to go private, or to the states. I will get reimbused the $2500.00, but anything more then that, I need to foot the bill.</p><p>We have a choice. You should chat more with Canadians.</p><p>We don't get told , which doctors to see, which hosptal to go to, or anything like that.</p><p>Plus, with the national healthcare card, it does carry your medical records for the past.</p><p>It can act as a safeguard at times (if someone has been treated for this and that in the past )...even if I'm out of town, out of state.. my medical record is basically stored with my card.</p><p>My uncle in Milwaukee, he doesn't want national healthcare, either. For 1 big reason. He doesn't think it's fair, he works his life away, while others do nothing, and get healthcare paid, basically by the working population.</p><p>But, you know what, thats life. You pay for them no matter what. If it;s welfare, or food stamps or subsidize housing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 569142, member: 23950"] oh aj.. we get second opinions all the time. We can chose to which doctor we want to go to. To which hospital (normally we pick someone close). Working with UPS, getting off work at 19:30 or 20:00 hrs... I had to see a doc twice after hrs. Ofcourse by then, only walk in clinics are open. But, I would chose one, on the road leading home. If we wanna go outside the haelthcare provider, we can do that too ! Our goverment has a socalled bluebook, for procedures. Lets say to fix a broken leg is $2500.00. It's paid for in any public clinic. If I chose to go private, or to the states. I will get reimbused the $2500.00, but anything more then that, I need to foot the bill. We have a choice. You should chat more with Canadians. We don't get told , which doctors to see, which hosptal to go to, or anything like that. Plus, with the national healthcare card, it does carry your medical records for the past. It can act as a safeguard at times (if someone has been treated for this and that in the past )...even if I'm out of town, out of state.. my medical record is basically stored with my card. My uncle in Milwaukee, he doesn't want national healthcare, either. For 1 big reason. He doesn't think it's fair, he works his life away, while others do nothing, and get healthcare paid, basically by the working population. But, you know what, thats life. You pay for them no matter what. If it;s welfare, or food stamps or subsidize housing. [/QUOTE]
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