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Universal Health Care In Canada's Free Medical System

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Popular opinion emphasizes that medical benefits should be equally distributed to everyone. The goal of universal health care is ensure that rich and poor people have the same access to medical care regardless of economic status. Therefore, some countries dispense free health care to their citizen such as Canada and England. The free medical system has brought a great deal of positive influence on our life; however, it also caused various negative results like long wait times and lack of medical equipment. According to free-market Fraser Institute, “4,2000 Canucks” traveled to other countries as “medical tourists” because long waiting time, dismal health care and a want of adequate medical facilities in 2013(Bastasch, Jan. 16, 2104). That is the reason why, most Canadian want to solve these problems. Thus, this essay will study its major causes and look for feasible solutions. …show more content…

Family doctor is that each home in charge of a specified doctor. Walk in clinic is that does not haver specified doctor. The walk in clinic’s doctor judged that need to specialist, they have transfer specialist in hospital. Treatment by GPs have benefits and problems. One of the negative examples is the long waiting times in Canadians’ hospital. According to the Wait Times Alliance’s annual report card, 27 per cent of Canadians and Netherlands(1%), United Kingdom(5%) wait times last more than 4 hours in the event of a hospital emergency(Medical wait times up to 3 times longer in Canada, Jun. 3, 2014). Consequently, Canada demands for waiting times are longer than other

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