...and he waited more than 24 hours to go to the hospital because he didn't have insurance (he's a temporary employee) and can't afford a hospital visit.
Nice guy, I feel for him. He's in his 50s and has a wife and son at home.
Hope he pulls through. Sad state of affairs that a hard working citizen of this country can't even afford healthcare.
Our planet is honestly just in a sad state. I have extremely low hope for humanity. Hope that only exists because of people like Brian Greene, Michio Kaku, and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
It's good to be Canadian and not worry about this shit.
Of course you do, because that tends to introduce reality to contradict your preferred basis for opinion, ideology.
What do people have to do with politics anyway? A guy having healthcare for a stroke isn't about politics, healthcare should strictly be decided by an Austrian economic theory.
As our constitution says, the purpose of government is 'to establish a more perfect union to provide for ideology, and has nothing to do with the public welfare'.
unfortunately if you try to force it to be a not-for-profit enterprise, say goodbye to all future generations of talented medical professionals. thats one way to reduce costs though, pay inferior employees lower wages. but hey, everyone will be able to afford it!Health care will continue to be fucked up while it's a for profit industry for doctors and providers. If a doctor gets paid more to perform more tests and more procedures, why the hell wouldn't they? Do people actually think doctors are benevolent saints with no motives other than your well being? Doctors are trying to get paid more money like everyone else, and unfortunately their avenues to getting paid more involves poking and prodding other people's bodies more than necessary. Doctors know exactly what an insurance company will pay for a treatment, and they will use every bit of it.