For American, you must be confusing about Canadian health care system and how it works. Sometimes, there are some myths in your mind if it comes to discuss about health care in Canada and correlate it with high taxes. Yes, every country has its own system as well as the health-care system. Unlike in United States, Canadian health care is funded through public medicare system, which is known as single payer system with private doctors. The fee of health service is based on agreement between medical institutions and government. Therefore, doctor is not allowed to charge fee higher than negotiated fee.
No system is perfect! Canadian health care system is received criticism particularly for median wait times, that force patient to wait at least four weeks for getting proper treatment services such as surgery, diagnostic services and about couple hours for emergency or urgent treatment because Canada’s government decides who and when will get health care and the system looks like cumbersome bureaucracy.
Are these myths true? In my opinion, these myths are false. Waiting list in Canada is determined and prioritize based on the risk of urgency and procedure analysis.
Whatever the myths and issues related to health care system in Canada, you should fine the truth by your own self. For further information, feel free to visit Canada 411 to gain helpful information related Canadian health care system, particularly about advantage and disadvantage of this system.


Wed, Jan 13, 2010
Health care