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electricland) wrote2006-02-18 09:45 am
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Questions It Would Be Really Great to Hear
the next time the CBC does a story about "fixing" the health care system, I would love it if, instead of the weak-ass questions they asked in today's segment, they would ask the following:
To proponents of more privatization:
To no-privatization-ever people:
Gotta run. Suggest your questions here!
To proponents of more privatization:
- What, in your opinion, is the best health-care system in the world?
- How will private clinics increase access to care without sucking resources out of the public system?
- Do you think it's possible, before resorting to private clinics, to improve access through administrative improvements such as the Alberta Hip and Knee Replacement Project?
To no-privatization-ever people:
- Given that doctor's offices are already private enterprises, why do you object in principle to having other specialized private clinics?
Gotta run. Suggest your questions here!
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What he doesn't say here is that not only do we do much worse at caring for the poor than all industrialized and many non-industrialized countries, but many of our poor fail to get care at all due to copays, premiums, and job instability. Generally speaking, the French system seems the most viable in the long term, whereas the German system, like ours in the US, is likely to collapse sooner or later.
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