This is a message that got to me from a Canadian about the Canadian Health Care System.
July 30 at 9:00pm
"...our healthcare was once something i could say i was proud of. the family doctors used to be plentiful. now they've shut down their practices and don't take any more patients. we're forced to use walk-in clinics. there is now waiting lists to find family doctors.
the walk in clinics have no personal feeling to them. the care, in my opinion, is severely lacking. these doctors don't even have bedside manners. it's scary to me.
i choose not to go more often than not. it's not worth the wait, or the hassle or the impersonal care i receive."
Friday, July 31, 2009
A Canandian on Canadian Health Care
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