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Author: | Uncle Fester [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:35 pm ] |
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A thread for all things about health care, I will get the ball rolling. http://biggovernment.com/2010/02/02/can ... more-68738 Quote: Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams
Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams will undergo heart surgery later this week in the United States. Deputy premier Kathy Dunderdale confirmed the treatment at a news conference Tuesday, but would not reveal the location of the operation or how it would be paid for. “He has gone to a renowned expert in the procedure that he needs to have done,” said Ms. Dunderdale, who will become acting premier while Mr. Williams is away for three to 12 weeks. “In consultation with his own doctors, he’s decided to go that route.” Mr. Williams’ decision to leave Canada for the surgery has raised eyebrows over his apparent shunning of Canada’s health-care system. “It was never an option offered to him to have this procedure done in this province,” said Ms. Dunderdale, refusing to answer whether the procedure could be done elsewhere in Canada. Mr. Williams, 59, has said nothing of his health in the media. “The premier has made a commitment that once he’s through this procedure and he’s well enough, he’s going to talk about the whole process and share as much detail with you as he’s comfortable to do at that time,” she said. Read the whole article here. We’ll refrain from a lot of comment, as the story and the facts speak for themselves. But, when the equivalent of a Governor can’t get a specific procedure, what chance does the average Canadian have? |
Author: | Imperi [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:38 pm ] |
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While that is very amusing, a national healthcare system in the U.S. could include heart surgery. |
Author: | Talya [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:03 pm ] |
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There aren't any details why he chose to have it done in the USA. Canadian Healthcare is not provided federally; it's provincial, and I know little about healthcare in Newfoundland. I have heard Newfoundland has a hard time getting doctors--(because, let's face it, if you have a trade that is in demand elsewhere, who wants to live on that god-forsaken frozen rock?)--so it could be a simple availability problem. Or, by the sounds of the article, he may simply be going to the doctor who has the best reputation in the world for that particular procedure. I know if I had to have heart surgery, and I had the money to pay for the best, I'd get the best. |
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