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In response to
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It's more that doctors can opt out of the Medicare system, and then you have to pay them directly.
"
by
Reagen
Is private health insurance available for that? -- nm
Posted by
pmb (aka pmb)
Jan 25 '12, 07:54
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sort of? To answer you and David at the same time
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Reagen
Jan 25, 08:07
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Some of that list must varry by province, because I know that we did not pay for any of the ultrasounds for Princess Disney. -- nm
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Walt_Disney
Jan 25, 08:29
1
i've had plenty, never paid. the only medical thing i think i have EVER paid for was specific vaccinations to go to south american, and $8
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Andie
Jan 25, 08:32
Yeah, there are a few that do surgery, things like joint replacements that typically have longer waiting times and aren't life-saving.
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mafic
Jan 25, 08:25
1
That's actually where the MB NDP were able to grind many private clinics out. Forced WCB to reduce their business at those clinics here. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:29
Aren't you happy that your taxes helped pay for my wife's ultrasound here via transfer payments?
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:10
20
Well, as long as the state got to take it if it was some sort of mutant, sure. -- nm
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Spawn - Blood Feud Lord and Master
Jan 25, 08:28
1
(see: the dion quintuplets) -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 25, 08:29
i have no problem with that.
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Andie
Jan 25, 08:27
What?! That is an outrage! -- nm
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con_carne
Jan 25, 08:15
actually, yes. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 25, 08:11
15
Well, aren't you Captain Do-Gooder?
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:14
2
I look at it in the other direction. It's Ralph Klein's fault that we don't pay for that here.
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Reagen
Jan 25, 08:16
1
Still doesn't change the fact that Ants in Alberta are being forced to pay for Grasshopper lifestyles elsewhere.
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:18
Ditto. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 25, 08:12
yup. -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 25, 08:11
10
It takes a village. -- nm
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David
Jan 25, 08:12
9
This is a complete misconception of how our system works though. People view it as "helping get everybody to a certain standard", but it doesn't....
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:17
8
I not only consider it right and fair but a moral imperative.
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David
Jan 25, 08:22
7
Exactly. Why bother having a society at all, if your ultimate goal is to abandon every individual and make them fend for themselves? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 25, 08:28
3
That's not what I'm saying. And that's certainly not how it works. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:30
2
It's the inevitable forecast of conservatism. Gloomy. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 25, 08:31
1
Because let's not actually address the inequalities in the system if we believe in our hearts that it is working fine as is.
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:34
Fair enough, but you should know that the lifestyle differences between different provinces are not as great as in the States.
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 25, 08:27
2
Without noble intentions, there is no point in attempting good governance. -- nm
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David
Jan 25, 08:29
1
I kind of like this thread -- nm
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Guigue
Jan 25, 08:30
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