Kramerguy wrote:1. If Canada's single-payer system is so god-awful, why have repeated Conservative governments at the provincial and national level in Canada never touched it? Canada is a democracy. If Canadians don't like their health care system, why haven't they gotten rid of it in 35 years? Since the system there is run by the separate provinces, many of which are very politically conservative, why has not one province ever tried to get rid of single-payer?
2. Why is rationing by income, as we do it here, better than rationing by need, as they do it in Canada?
3. Wouldn't single-payer mean that companies could no longer threaten working people with the loss of their health insurance? Why is this a bad idea?
4. The bigger the insurance pool, the better. So doesn't having a national pool, as with single-payer, make the most sense?
5. Why should we be allowing politicians who are taking money from the medical industry to write the new health care legislation?
6. How can the Congress be developing a health system reform scheme and not even invite experts from Canada down to explain their successful system?
7. If Medicare--a single-payer system here in America--is so popular with the elderly, how come it's no good for the rest of us?
8. Isn't it true that Medicare currently finances the most costly patient group--the elderly and infirm--so that extending it to the rest of the population--most of whom are young and healthy--would be much cheaper, per person?
9. The AMA, the Pharmaceutical Industry, and the Insurance Industry all bitterly opposed Medicare in 1964-5 when it was being debated in Congress and passed into law, with the right, led by Ronald Reagan, calling it creeping socialism. It became a life-saver for the elderly and didn't turn the US into a soviet republic. Why should we give a tinker's damn what those same three industry groups and the Republican right think of expanding single-payer now?
10. The executives of Canadian subsidiaries of US companies all support Canada's single-payer system, and even lobby collectively to have it expanded and better funded. Why does Congress listen to the executives of the parent companies here at home, and not invite those Canadian execs down to explain why they like single-payer?
1) Because we would revolt. The majority, by a large percentage, of Canadians like our health care ... it's the US propaganda machine the tell you otherwise.
2) Personaly I don't see any rationing. Yes, for some things there are wait times, but these wait time are being worked on and are coming down.
3) Yes
4) Yes, the bigger the pool the better. To add to the if you took all the profits the the health industry and put that into coverage for the people, think of how many ppl that wouls cover.
5) This pretty much sums it up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbWw23XwO5o&feature=popular
6) Your Health Industry wouldn't like that ... see 5
7) Propaganda?????

9) I think the US is too hung up on the word socialism, when it come to HC. I wouldn't call Canada's HC socialism, yes the hospitals are owned by the goverment but are run as a non profit business, the doctors are contractors as are the pharmacist, all hospital support staff are unionized. All Canadians pay a monthly HC fee ... where is the socialism.
10) See 5
I not saying our HC is prefect. I doubt that any system in the world is. But we have affordable HC and drug prescriptions. We don't have to wait to get into see a doctor and most operations are done in a timely manner, depending on it's ugency. I know quite a few ppl in Canada that have had heart attacks, hip replacement, knee surgery ect. and have had nothing but great care, at no cost. My mom had Macular Degeneration, Osteoporosis for 15 years and Alzheimer’s for 10 years before she died last year and receive nothing but the best of care ... same as my dad, who died 2 years ago. So I don't get where all this information is coming from that says Canada's HC sucks ... because it doesn't.
As I've said before I know a lot of ppl in the US that are in Kramer's position and are one sickness away from bankruptcy ... I don't think that is right ... you work hard all your life and save your money to get ahead only to lose it all to your HC system in the last years your of life ... sorry that doen't sound like a very caring country.
I would NEVER trade Canada's HC system for the US model .... NEVER
Ron