Here in US even if you have a job, you can end up having a very bad insurance... with bad coverage and many other drawbacks..... (limited lab test, etc)
I know a case of a US citizen working in a retail company who ended up going to Philippines to have his cancer treatment because his insurance did not cover it here... if we wanted to pay here he would had to pay more than 100k... in Philippines he paid 10k.
Besides here in US medicines are very expensive.. HMO has better coverage than PPO.. but still you have to pay money for medicines... if you are in medicaid/medicare and of course over 65 forget about it.. you can end up paying more than 500 dollars in medicine per month.....
Of course I don't have info about the flip side in Canada.. at least Alberta health care is free but medicines you'll need insurance for that... so far is what I have read...
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ainpdude said:
Interesting report aired on NPR today on comparative study of US/Canada healthcare
titled :
"Does Canada's Health Care System Need Fixing?"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111721651
Of course you're right. Canada although promises quality heath care but there's an endless wait for patients. In the US if you have good health insurance you can see a doctor right away, in Canada the system is overwhelmed. But US health care also has its pitfalls. If you don't have a job or good health insurance then you've to cough up thousands of $$$$ to pay the medical bills. So in my opinion both the countries need health care overhaul.