US🇺🇸 vs. Canada🇨🇦 Healthcare…Which one’s better?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2022
  • In Canada you'll never have to worry about going bankrupt if you break your leg, but might wait a bit for it to get fixed!
    This has lawyas been an ongoing debate about which Healthcare system is better, the US or Canada. Both have their good and bad. Having used both, my personal opinion is that you can't buy the kind of peace of mind free healthcare comes with, so I choose Canada. But which do you prefer?
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  • @jokes4days
    @jokes4days Год назад +3240

    No 🧢 I waited 3 hours in a emergency room with like 3 other people only 1 of the lady's were literally crying in pain, some homeless guy then walked up to her and said throw yourself on the floor they'll help you immediately never had so much respect for a junkie
    Ps she did it and got immediate help

    • @ragazzo3215
      @ragazzo3215 Год назад +85

      It’s now…. Bc of lack of staff.

    • @sma4827
      @sma4827 Год назад +128

      I got into the ER in Abbotsford at 9 pm last June after a major shoulder injury, immediately got x-rays because they suspected head or neck trauma, but after they realized that my head was fine, I was triaged to the very bottom and waited until about 5 am. I was sobbing on the floor because the seats hurt too much to sit in but wasn't even offered a sling until I begged for one and when I finally saw the doc he said it'd only take two weeks to heal. Since I wasn't able to move my shoulder to the right position for the x-rays, the x-rays ended up being very misguiding and the injury was actually bad enough that I'm still not clear for sports yet 8 months later :( biggest thing I learned is you gotta advocate for yourself like crazy in this country!

    • @jokes4days
      @jokes4days Год назад

      @sma4827 100% bro it's all fucked up if I get really sick I'm headed to Germany fuck this place 🫸🏾

    • @dolfyrantsparodies608
      @dolfyrantsparodies608 Год назад +20

      @@sma4827 Aw, I hope you can recover soon! Do you have followups with a doctor about the injury?

    • @ibyabu
      @ibyabu Год назад +9

      😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅

  • @margaretkaufman1144
    @margaretkaufman1144 Год назад +1497

    I'm a nurse in Canada and u wait so long in the room to see the doctor even I have gone snooping through the drawers and cupboards....my kids get so embarrassed 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦😂😂😂

    • @johnsamurphy
      @johnsamurphy Год назад +44

      We all do this in Canada. It's all unlocked for this reason.

    • @Eric-ew8jt
      @Eric-ew8jt Год назад +51

      @@nasraelmi9142 ummm u ever hear of taxes? Nothing is free

    • @energyhealingbyandrea
      @energyhealingbyandrea Год назад +6

      I have never done this ....now I am curious🤔🤣

    • @eddymaldonado7991
      @eddymaldonado7991 Год назад

      ​@Eric you are very uneducated

    • @ragazzo3215
      @ragazzo3215 Год назад +5

      It’s worse now bc of Covid and the lack of staff…. But it wasn’t like that before.

  • @sarttee
    @sarttee 6 месяцев назад +133

    Canada " You feel pain.. have you tried EUTHANASIA?"

    • @user-gv1fe5sz2p
      @user-gv1fe5sz2p Месяц назад +7

      Not gonna lie it’s sounding more and more like a valid solution now a days hahahaha

    • @dynastywarriorlord07
      @dynastywarriorlord07 Месяц назад +1

      This kind of mentality is why there are so many serial killers around

    • @willankhatter
      @willankhatter 16 дней назад +5

      ​@@dynastywarriorlord07no one cares about you not being able to get a joke

    • @Toxic_Diamonds
      @Toxic_Diamonds 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@dynastywarriorlord07they made this joke because Euthanasia for humans is LEGAL in Canada

    • @dynastywarriorlord07
      @dynastywarriorlord07 3 дня назад

      @@Toxic_Diamonds But that's only for terminally ill patients though, isn't it? It's not for someone who broke and arm/leg but is perfectly healthy otherwise

  • @Demonoicgamer666
    @Demonoicgamer666 Год назад +1715

    I’d rather wait a hour and not be in financial debt

    • @Demonoicgamer666
      @Demonoicgamer666 Год назад +59

      @Blackout____ I don’t do you need to live in America to speak on issues to do with it? I’m not Canadian either. I’m British and I’ve had to wait 2 days before but I’d rather do that than go into medical debt.

    • @jeff3388
      @jeff3388 11 месяцев назад +20

      @@Demonoicgamer666 What about insurance/coverage. Before I turned 21 I was covered by my parents dental plan they had through their work. After your appointment they’d just take your information and send the bill to the insurance company.

    • @anonymouse527
      @anonymouse527 11 месяцев назад +75

      And I would gladly pay $50 to cut that wait in half. See what I'm getting at? Healthcare doesn't have to cost exuberant amounts of money nor does it have to take ages. I have a feeling we're getting screwed.

    • @Demonoicgamer666
      @Demonoicgamer666 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@anonymouse527 $50 is a lot for a hour and I reckon you’re paying $100 on the low end 500 on the high end just to see them for half hour is $250 for 30 minutes visit worth it sure it’s your health but most people can’t afford that.

    • @Demonoicgamer666
      @Demonoicgamer666 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@jeff3388 yeah spending money on something that most of the time you don’t need you still have to pay at least 10% so let’s say your bill is $5000 you’re paying $500 that in the moment may not look like a big deal but when you realise you still got bills to pay rent $600 electric, water and gas add up to $450 then you got to buy food to begging of the month and you have already spent $1550 out of $2000 a month $300 for food depending on if you go out leaving you with $150 to enjoy and you then have car insurance and fuel which leaves you with at best $50 for yourself although you may need to pay your healthcare coverage which puts you in debt for $50. $500 may not look like you’ll need but just wait.

  • @yuppy178
    @yuppy178 Год назад +705

    I always go late to my appointments in Canada because I know my doctors will still not be there to see me on time😂

    • @fatkid420
      @fatkid420 Год назад +48

      I remember waiting like almost 2 hours just to see my doctor for 15 minutes. Shits wild

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k Год назад +31

      ​@@fatkid420 see that's just criminal in my opinion. Sure healthcare here is expensive (I wouldn't know all my visits are free including any/all dental work) but I'd rather pay a bit more to be seen as soon as my butt cheek hits the chair.

    • @sebastienbolduc5654
      @sebastienbolduc5654 Год назад +7

      Socialized healthcare. Ever been to Cuba? Cuba is a socialist/communist system. In Cuba you have to pay before you get services, anywhere, because at the end of the day they get paid either way. The government pays their salaries, so they can screw around all they want. There is no big boss to supervise them. In other words, they'll make you wait.
      In a private system doctors need to have good time management skills, like any other private sector job, or else they'd lose their job. Time is $$$. If I didn't have good time management on my job I'd be fired on the spot! Same principle with doctors within private healthcare. Clinic and hospitals don't like low ratings on Google, etc. They are constantly pushing their employees to give good services and move their butts! That's why it works way better. The doctors aren't running the show. Their bosses/administration are. And they're not being paid by the State but rather insurance companies who are constantly down their backs. Insurance companies don't like doctors who waste their money. That's why services are better and they don't do half A jobs.

    • @kevinbayley9281
      @kevinbayley9281 Год назад

      what a bunch of whiners. you'd be fucked if you lived in the states..if you're unhappy then go live there

    • @sma4827
      @sma4827 Год назад +9

      ​@@sebastienbolduc5654 1) why couldn't we just implement some form of auditing process to make the docs are meeting quotas? 2) it's not slow here in Canada because the doctors are paid salary which makes them lazy (which often isn't even true, most are paid per patient), it's mainly slow here in Canada bc we have a huge shortage of doctors because many of them go to med school here where it's cheaper and then move to the states where they can make so much more by charging insane amounts and Canada doesn't recognize a medical doctorate degree from a large portion of the world so we can't even promote immigration to help

  • @RextheRebel
    @RextheRebel Год назад +934

    You know waiting times are shorter in the US? Because so many people don't go to the doctor because of how expensive it is.

    • @wembleyspack5110
      @wembleyspack5110 Год назад +68

      Sadly thats true😢😂

    • @general_o1
      @general_o1 Год назад +65

      exactly, this entire comment section doesn’t realize that

    • @RextheRebel
      @RextheRebel Год назад +47

      @@shronkthestupendous4737 only a rich person or a person who doesn't live in the US could say such a preposterous statement.

    • @Perseus5
      @Perseus5 Год назад +28

      Thank you for saying that. People just forget that part and just start talking down on socialized healthcare. In America your a customer not a patient in hospitals. I had to wait 4-5 hours to see a doctor and i had to wait in the hallway on a bed (never got a room) in under extreme chest pain in America. And let’s just say they didn’t do jack sht about the pain and slapped 27k. It took a year to fix the bill with my insurance company because they really don’t want to help people.

    • @RextheRebel
      @RextheRebel Год назад +27

      @@shronkthestupendous4737 if you're a Canadian then you realize emergencies are prioritized and you don't have to pay out of pocket for the procedures.

  • @thorin5591
    @thorin5591 10 месяцев назад +371

    In Canada you wait a long time.
    In USA you sell your car to pay the bills.

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 5 месяцев назад

      in socialism people who need health come first, in capitalism people who have money come first.
      in socialism the homeless person who has had an accident takes precedence over the millionaire because he needs help more than the millionaire who just has a flu.
      but in capitalism the millionaire comes first, he doesn't need to queue because he can pay the hospital bills, and he doesn't need to queue with the homeless.
      because the homeless person never came to the hospital in the first place in capitalism. because it's useless to come only to be rejected because you can't pay the health costs.

    • @frankteddy8823
      @frankteddy8823 5 месяцев назад +4

      so make more money

    • @MultiRingtail
      @MultiRingtail 5 месяцев назад +20

      In Canada, doctors also assisted suicide because they don’t want to treat patients

    • @UkrainemasterX
      @UkrainemasterX 5 месяцев назад +3

      @Hottdogg1234nah i prefer waiting, also stop using the insurance excuse it’s annoying

    • @user-nt1ls4ht5z
      @user-nt1ls4ht5z 4 месяца назад

      ​@@UkrainemasterXcant see the comment you are replying to. How does that work? Sorry thats unrelated to your comment but your comment is also unrelated from where im sitting 😂

  • @zdvxr
    @zdvxr Год назад +262

    Id rather wait 8 hours than pay 8 thousand.

    • @truthseekingtroll3575
      @truthseekingtroll3575 11 месяцев назад +41

      You are still paying that 8 thousand through high taxes so whats the point?

    • @zdvxr
      @zdvxr 11 месяцев назад +27

      @@truthseekingtroll3575 and it’s not as big as you make it seem. I get far more out of my health care than I pay towards it.

    • @ovibiswas7849
      @ovibiswas7849 8 месяцев назад +5

      Good for you . Why shouting here . I would rather pay . At least not soul crushing texes . I can afford things and you cant . Welll

    • @twstdreality
      @twstdreality 8 месяцев назад +15

      My Canadian friend has cancer and is getting treated here in the US because she would’ve had to wait 6 months for treatment. And that’s a normal wait time for medical things like that in countries with free healthcare

    • @basedoz5745
      @basedoz5745 8 месяцев назад

      @@twstdrealitymy mother in the United States had to wait 3 days for an xray for her broken foot, I had to wait a month for a video visit with my doctor, when I scheduled an in person visit for first thing in the morning when the doctor’s office opened I still had to wait a half an hour for the doctor.

  • @flush5005
    @flush5005 Год назад +36

    Living in Canada all my life, and in multiple cities across the country….the sweet spot is to have Canada’s healthcare system in a mid-size town with no more than 500-800K in population. Once you hit something like 1mil, or the GTA (multi-city or tri-city), the wait times and service gets worse.

    • @laresiablair3527
      @laresiablair3527 Год назад +5

      I'm in Charlottetown, and the wait time is horrendous, and the population is 35K.

    • @ace74909
      @ace74909 Год назад +2

      Thank God I live in south surrey

    • @krispykremeil5465
      @krispykremeil5465 11 месяцев назад +3

      You only have like 9 million more people than Texas in the whole country.
      The fact that any of you have to wait is embarrassing.

    • @oKINGMXLo
      @oKINGMXLo 6 месяцев назад +3

      Barrie, ON 100k pop and allistion, ON 20k i've waited min 4 hours. the health care system is broken and all the doctors have gone to the US.

    • @andresjaramillo4082
      @andresjaramillo4082 4 месяца назад +1

      in Revelstoke, you ask to see a doctor early in the morning 7- 7:30 and you’ll see the doctor within the next two hours same day, which is fantastic!

  • @jeromeryan4419
    @jeromeryan4419 11 месяцев назад +81

    Ah so different in Japan.. here u need to come 5 mins earlier prior to your appointment and all the staff and nurses were really nice!

    • @H8nji
      @H8nji 10 месяцев назад +16

      Japan is built different

    • @MegaMinecrafteFan
      @MegaMinecrafteFan 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@H8njiyeah and their crimes against humanity committed all throughout Asia

    • @H8nji
      @H8nji 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@MegaMinecrafteFan Okay and? A lot of developed countries were responsible for atrocities. You know why? Because they were capable of it, technologically or otherwise.
      Go to southeast Asia today and tell me that not one person is willing to pawn off their 14 year old daughter to a sex trafficker for a wad of cash, and tell me that all cops would prevent it over taking a bribe. Go to a random tribe in the Amazon, sub-saharan African, or Papua New Guinea and tell me that none of them practice ritual human sacrifices, believe in child witches, and regularly consume human flesh. Yeah, people everywhere can be backwards. Let’s not ignore that.

    • @Captain_Obvious69420
      @Captain_Obvious69420 8 месяцев назад

      ​ratio

    • @jeromeryan4419
      @jeromeryan4419 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@MegaMinecrafteFan that was during ww2. Imperial japan

  • @jaypac7126
    @jaypac7126 Год назад +48

    The Canadian visit to the hospital made me laugh because it's true I Myself pace around the room touching things when I get tired a lay down take a power nap and wait for the doctor

  • @MEC_2
    @MEC_2 Год назад +177

    You’re hilarious!!! I’m a Nurse and I know people play with the instruments in the room 😂♥️

    • @JosephD
      @JosephD  Год назад +12

      hahha oh ya!

    • @rochellehemery18
      @rochellehemery18 Год назад +6

      Lol! I am honestly always so scared I’d get caught!!… eve wanted to! 😊

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 Год назад +9

      I like reading the medical posters on the wall.

    • @ashleymarie6682
      @ashleymarie6682 Год назад +3

      Well if they give supposedly free “healthcare” people treat it like a fast food joint instead of a doctors office. In the US we respect the medical office supplies and furniture.

    • @jetniel497213
      @jetniel497213 11 месяцев назад

      U act like we're savages for being curious...go clutch your pearls somewhere else while you get scammed by your hospital

  • @Roof_Pizza
    @Roof_Pizza Год назад +364

    You forgot that the American one has a crap ton of paperwork.

    • @stingsdoesntit5390
      @stingsdoesntit5390 Год назад +23

      And a lot of money down the drain

    • @ulacylon-timetrio9664
      @ulacylon-timetrio9664 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@stingsdoesntit5390Doctors aren’t non-profit, pay up. Also, the paper work is for a good reason usually. (Keeping records of important shit, etc.)

    • @marcusianaviation9372
      @marcusianaviation9372 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@ulacylon-timetrio9664LOL you’re definitely American 😂😂

    • @averyfishyfish
      @averyfishyfish 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ulacylon-timetrio9664erm. Oh sure. Heres your 728182737281 T $ for a bandaid..yep..sure enough. And oh, i have to sign 40 hours worth of paperwork for one singular benadryl..yep..wow. sure efficient...

    • @BIGDAWG91331
      @BIGDAWG91331 10 месяцев назад

      ​@marcusianaviation9372 yea the paper work is for records

  • @augustusx82
    @augustusx82 Год назад +99

    I prefer United States healthcare, and I’ll tell you why. My job covers 85% of the total cost. Sometimes I can see the doctor for free and if I go see a specialist I literally pay the price of a movie ticket. The bonus is that I can see the doctor the same day that I start feeling my symptoms. I’ll pay 30 bucks to see the doctor the same day that my tooth starts hurting as opposed to it being free and not being able to go for a month.

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 Год назад +3

      ....is it including the medication? because in our 3rd world poor country, 100% covered means that....100%.

    • @augustusx82
      @augustusx82 Год назад +16

      @@nurlindafsihotang49 meds vary. I may get it for free or i may pay up to 10 bucks or so…but again, i can see the doctor, and get my meds for free or maybe 10 bucks at max…on the same day i get my symptoms. Ill take that over 100 percent fee but i have to wait until god knows when…probably after im already dead and the infection has spread

    • @wheresmahat345
      @wheresmahat345 Год назад +9

      You don't know how many people would sacrifice to gain your position..

    • @ben8133
      @ben8133 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@augustusx82 damn bro, good for you. Which company do you work for? What type of industry to get these perks?

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад

      If you had universal healthcare instead of paying your medical bills your company could just pay you more money.
      And employer-paid healthcare is a trap used to control workers. You can't leave a bad job because if you do you no longer have health insurance.

  • @johannam.6845
    @johannam.6845 Год назад +45

    In Canada when I had major emergencies, (example colic due to stones in the kidneys and vesicles) a half an hour after my arrival in the emergency room was already being treated. But certainly if the pain is bearable the waiting time can be 4-5h.

    • @D95RO
      @D95RO Год назад +1

      In Portugal it's the same

    • @csillaschannel
      @csillaschannel 8 месяцев назад +5

      More like 18h. Check the recent hospital wait times in Ottawa.

    • @coconutmix
      @coconutmix 3 месяца назад +1

      It’s the same in the US but we pay more for it. We have to wait a long time in the ER too if what we have is not life threatening.

    • @kyhblizzy
      @kyhblizzy Месяц назад

      and that is to be expected. this is an emergency but not a life threatening issue. you were placed in priority. honestly seems more like an urgent care visit but along as it was addressed that's all that matters.

    • @Alabamaisnotmyrealname
      @Alabamaisnotmyrealname 13 дней назад +1

      I waited 26 hours till I started to hallucinate and had to go home lol

  • @imperiumcommentingnetwork4677
    @imperiumcommentingnetwork4677 Год назад +86

    Canada’s healthcare: “Giving Birth? Go home” - based on a story of something that happened recently
    Anerica’s healthcare: “yea we’ll help you, but it will be costly”

    • @milaliah
      @milaliah Год назад +16

      more like “but it’ll cost your house” 💀

    • @jgwill
      @jgwill Год назад +5

      @@milaliah don't buy sh*t insurance

    • @spondoolie6450
      @spondoolie6450 10 месяцев назад

      A secret that everyone knows but nobody talks about.... the bill that the hospital sends you is their "wish list". If they get any of that amount paid they're thankful, and if you pay 20% they practically send a sexy nurse to your house to give you a complimentary sponge bath.

    • @Doggo2843
      @Doggo2843 9 месяцев назад

      Bruh

    • @Your100percentrightbut
      @Your100percentrightbut 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jgwill Just like the hospital bills medical insurance is overpriced, especially the premiums.

  • @WaiferThyme
    @WaiferThyme Год назад +96

    Hahaha so very true! I went to my orthopaedic surgeon today. 6 xrays and the consult - zero dollars. Wished him a merry Christmas and went home!

    • @bvpmiranda
      @bvpmiranda Год назад +3

      How long did it take to see him though?

    • @TrudeausBlackFace
      @TrudeausBlackFace Год назад +14

      Yea & how much do they take from you in taxes each year!? 😂😂 No such thing as "free healthcare"

    • @WaiferThyme
      @WaiferThyme Год назад +2

      @@bvpmiranda oo just saw this lol mmm three weeks?

    • @zombiewolf1671
      @zombiewolf1671 Год назад +34

      ​@@TrudeausBlackFace still less than most Americans spend on medical bills a year

    • @TrudeausBlackFace
      @TrudeausBlackFace Год назад +10

      @@zombiewolf1671 Sure. For average 4+ hours ER wait times & subpar care. Cause it's "free". People dying while "waiting" for a surgery that takes 2-3 years to take place. People dying while waiting for a doc in the emergency rooms. No, thanks. I'd rather pay for quality care.

  • @user-xs3ws1nj1e
    @user-xs3ws1nj1e 5 месяцев назад +23

    250 billion per year in tax money for our "free" medical".

    • @1949coupe
      @1949coupe 2 месяца назад

      Exactly....its not "free". Its just not as transparent, as in say Germany where 16-19% comes off your gross pay each month. On the plus side, I can walk into my local doctor's office the same day or just show up to see my GP and book an MRI in a week.

    • @dougpatterson7494
      @dougpatterson7494 2 месяца назад

      I would support lowering general personal income taxes but introducing/increasing Medicare insurance premiums so that people are more understanding that it’s not “free”. Also, it would prevent some provinces from use federal healthcare transfers for other things. If that goes to a provincial health insurance pool that is separate from general provincial income/expenses it could lead to more accountability in government spending.

  • @christophersnyder1532
    @christophersnyder1532 Год назад +109

    Reminds me of that episode of Mr. Bean, at the dentist.
    Take care, and all the best.

    • @JosephD
      @JosephD  Год назад +7

      Yes youre right!

  • @jasonchiasson2579
    @jasonchiasson2579 Год назад +71

    In Canada you pay for it in taxes, whether you use it or not. The equivalent of every citizen paying $7,000 per year. And it is not health care, it is health rationing.

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah, that's also how US insurance works you still pay even if you don't use it.
      And the average American is paying $13,000 a year in healthcare costs. So we pay more than the Canadians.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад +4

      I would love to pay *only* $7,000 a year, are you kidding?!
      My insurance is decent and cheap, and costs $9,600 / year (employer "pays half" instead of paying me, and then the other half I pay out of my paycheck, so it's about $800/month), and then there's the $2,500 deductible before they start paying for any treatments.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад +1

      When I left one job they offered me COBRA - which "let's you" keep your employer insurance as long as you pay the full cost. It would have been $1,200 a month, or $14,000 a year! That's ¢14,400 that could have gone into my pocket, instead, and then I'd only have to give $7,000 to the state? Sign me TF up!

    • @fewkeyfewkey5414
      @fewkeyfewkey5414 7 месяцев назад

      @@MC-yt1uv13k is cap I pay 3k per year for a family. Unless its in California 😂

    • @wifi961
      @wifi961 7 месяцев назад

      You're not allowed to say that sir.

  • @nolimitscoasterguy4813
    @nolimitscoasterguy4813 11 месяцев назад +23

    Atleast in the USA I don’t have to wait months to get screened for cancer only to find out it’s too late. I got health insurance anyway so that mostly covers it.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад +5

      that still happens in the US, but you also have to pay more than you would in tax whether you have cancer or not.

    • @_Sumeyo_
      @_Sumeyo_ Месяц назад +3

      Yeah I heard a Canadian guy passed away because of that

    • @smithjerry470
      @smithjerry470 26 дней назад +4

      ​@@_Sumeyo_many

    • @Alabamaisnotmyrealname
      @Alabamaisnotmyrealname 13 дней назад

      Literally my neighbour is in stage 4 rn and has 3 kids aged before 8 years old, bc they made her wait 1.5 years to even take her concerns seriously bc they kept waiving her off as being paranoid and having a sore muscle.

  • @barbm2720
    @barbm2720 Год назад +30

    Free health care and most prescriptions are covered or partially covered here in Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦

    • @johnnyporker8837
      @johnnyporker8837 Год назад

      Unless you're depressed in which case the government will offer to kill you

    • @MrSeedi76
      @MrSeedi76 6 месяцев назад

      Pretty certain it's not "free". I'm guessing you're paying insurance.
      Same as here in Germany. I often hear from uninformed Americans that we have "free health care". It's not true at all. We pay insurance fees and it's quite expensive in fact. Around 15 % of our income.

    • @barbm2720
      @barbm2720 6 месяцев назад +1

      We do not pay for health care. Ambulance fees apply unless you are on a low income government program. We do not pay for emergency services or surgeries, X Ray's, MRI'S, or any other medical testing. Some prescriptions are government covered or a very small fee is paid. Saskatchewan has had free coverage for many decades.

    • @jamalyassin7057
      @jamalyassin7057 3 месяца назад

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    • @aaz1992
      @aaz1992 3 месяца назад

      My ass is free

  • @nickgames3856
    @nickgames3856 11 месяцев назад +3

    Bro, I live in US by the side of a huge hospital, near Lake Nona(a medical city) there are a max of 5 cars in the entire hospital parking lot. A lot of people here have the mentality "Oh, if it gets worse then I will go." But when it gets worse, it alredy too late. Like most cancer cases, there are a lot of cancer related deaths in US because of the mentality "I will go if it gets worse", and when the person finally goes to the doctor, the cancer already spreaded through the body. Health should be free, it is a human need, a human right!!!!

    • @BaconSlayer69
      @BaconSlayer69 8 месяцев назад

      Nothing is free in society some people put in the work

  • @patriciaf2766
    @patriciaf2766 Год назад +28

    I wish this wasn't accurate. I called to make a Dr appointment today. The earliest I can see her is mid January because it's "a non-urgent issue"

    • @dm-uc5vk
      @dm-uc5vk 2 месяца назад

      I called my docters office today. Earliest appointment is via phonecall in 3 weeks.

  • @michellebp2010
    @michellebp2010 Год назад +81

    Pay big bucks to see a dr right away or wait 8 hrs to see one that you paid 15% taxes. Hard one

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 Год назад +15

      Only even when you pay the big bucks, unless they're *seriously* big bucks, you still have to wait.

    • @RaiderNation126
      @RaiderNation126 Год назад +4

      I feel like it may not be too far apart when you count we have to pay premiums and a deductible before insurance actually kicks in. The main thing we got against themis less wait times and more specialized doctors....and Freedom! lol

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 Год назад +8

      @@RaiderNation126 See, as someone who lived in the US for many years, I don't get the "freedom" bit. In the US, I was limited to the doctors included in my insurance plan. In the UK & Spain, I'm limited to the doctors in my neighbourhood. And in any country, if I'm unhappy with the choices and have the money, I can go private. So how is there "more freedom" in the US?

    • @RaiderNation126
      @RaiderNation126 Год назад +8

      @@mariaaguadoball3407 I feel you but I meant it as a joke lol. In the states when you're just yelling USA or freedom it's. Usually to make fun of our extreme form of nationalism with the pledge of allegiance and all that you know lol.

    • @lesliemccormick6527
      @lesliemccormick6527 Год назад +5

      @@mariaaguadoball3407 Canada, hands down.
      Don't drink the U.S. koolaid.

  • @Blacklighting24
    @Blacklighting24 Год назад +4

    I’d rather wait as a Canadian than be told by my insurance company that I can’t get the treatment my Dr suggest I need because I have to do XYZ first.

  • @casz7098
    @casz7098 Год назад +45

    In Canada, you have to wait even longer to get a procedure. My surgeon told me I might have to wait over a year to get my nose fixed. I've been waiting almost 2 years to get a colonoscopy.(Funny, colonoscopy doesn't come up in my auto correct.)

    • @bazookagaming1129
      @bazookagaming1129 Год назад +6

      at least in Canada you do not have to pay 20,000

    • @casz7098
      @casz7098 Год назад +23

      @bazookagaming1129 yeah we do. We're taxed up the ass. Our Healthcare only appears to be free, but it's not.

    • @aravindmk4073
      @aravindmk4073 Год назад +8

      go to india

    • @shannon-leemcnaughton5031
      @shannon-leemcnaughton5031 Год назад +4

      A few years ago I was in terrible pain and for the longest time my family and family doctor thought it was just growing pains. Only to discover that I had gallstones and before I could even properly schedule a procedure day I came into the ER with my pain level being at a 9 and I was seen in about 15mins, the ER doctor told me that if I haven’t come in when I had my gallbladder would have burst. I was given morphine, I was scheduled for surgery the next day but due to a emergency C-section it was pushed back another day (apparently it was a beautiful and healthy baby boy) but there was a cancellation the next morning and I was able to get one then.

    • @casz7098
      @casz7098 Год назад +1

      @@shannon-leemcnaughton5031 oh wow, that's crazy. I'm glad you didn't get seriously hurt.

  • @canadian8770
    @canadian8770 11 месяцев назад +4

    Well 14k a year ain’t bad considering 13k in America isn’t even enough for 5 days in the hospital

  • @OblivionSunshine
    @OblivionSunshine Год назад +13

    Hahah, probably filmed this while he was waiting for the doctor. Good old Canada, eh?

  • @riley739
    @riley739 Год назад +34

    Canada has really bad Healthcare my mother had cancer and they kept postponing her treatments and now shes dead but they never should have kept pushing back when she had cancer. Wouldnt have a problem paying for treatment at all if she got the treatment right away.

    • @dougpatterson7494
      @dougpatterson7494 2 месяца назад +1

      Did you consider travelling to the US for care?

    • @gcc8584
      @gcc8584 2 месяца назад

      It’s unfortunate she died but at least she didn’t have to spend any extra money other than her lifetime of taxes.

    • @ellamcfarlane5238
      @ellamcfarlane5238 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah..it’s crazy how bad health care is right now. They have such a shortage and the people that actually work are over worked. My moms a doctor in Canada and she sees hundreds of patients.. I’m sorry for you loss.

    • @framergod69
      @framergod69 Месяц назад

      yup they treated my Grandfather for pneumonia for a year then said oops its cancer and its to far gone nothing we can do

    • @Putnik93
      @Putnik93 Месяц назад

      Здоровья усопшей

  • @astroroyal3903
    @astroroyal3903 10 месяцев назад +3

    I didn't mind painfully waiting to be treated in the hospital as a Canadian, rather wait for a few hours then to spend the rest of my life paying off my hospital debt.

  • @hugh2hoob668
    @hugh2hoob668 Год назад +31

    He paid for the paper he sat on in usa $5000 😂

    • @Darkpara1
      @Darkpara1 7 месяцев назад +2

      Use the water fountain? That's another 3k

  • @maverick4022
    @maverick4022 Год назад +33

    What a lie. Dual citizen here and uh...the majority of the US (over 80% has employer insurance (similar to Bismarck models in Japan, Germany, France).
    Public sector programs are indeed funded by tax dollars: Medicaid, State Chip, ACA, Veterans and portions of Medicare. Yes, I'm an advocate of streamlining these and having non profit insurance orgs administer them as done in other countries that use Bismarck models for their public sector.
    Lost my mom in BC Canada to Cancer last year and the wait times for the diagnostic imaging were horrendous. She was a nurse her entire life who paid her taxes for over 50 years and didn't get to see the Oncologist even once before dying. It was like a 3rd world country.
    Canada's system is collapsing right now and is so bad its being dragged to the Supreme Court of Canada as they have had 30 years to fix the crisis, yet nothing changes. Public sector needs: patient focused funding instead of block payments, user fees, cut the administrative bloat and move to a Bismarck model with non-profit health insurance orgs.
    Last - allow the private sector to fully run alongside the public sector. It's the 21st century and Canada is now the last remaining country on planet earth that makes it illegal for its citizens to purchase private health insurance for ALL services covered under Provincial Medicare. Canadian citizens deserve what every other social democracy provides their citizens: A CHOICE.

    • @stugooden7826
      @stugooden7826 Год назад +5

      This is such a well-stated comment. I am very sorry for what happened to your mother. And I agree, the Canadian public health system needs a ton of work. The problem also is: Canadians have such a myopic view about the rest of the world vs. their own country (in many different ways). Many believe Canada's universal health care system works, and vehemently oppose private health care because of what they read on the news in the U.S. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has hinted at introducing some elements of private healthcare to supplement the universal health care system, and as soon as he did people lost their minds. A system that combines both as you said would only help.

    • @amoghtayade481
      @amoghtayade481 8 месяцев назад +2

      Watch when you say 3rd world country 😊
      I’m an Indian citizen living in the United States and I promise that the health care in India is a 1000 times better than the US! I have been to the ER, Urgent Care and just the normal docs and everything, I kid you not, everything is better in India! I don’t know what I am doing in the states 😢 💰?

    • @dcs668
      @dcs668 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@amoghtayade481
      In the US, the healthcare you receive, depends on which State you reside in.
      In terms of medical innovation such as breakthrough procedures & lifesaving medication, & research, statistically there is not one country in the world that compares to the U.S.
      That is not to brag, that is just a statistical fact. The U.S. also collaborates with other countries on research.
      I understand, now after living here, that the U.S. needs to treat healthcare differently due to its leading position in medical innovation which is derived from a great deal of capital investment.
      Ironically, other countries with socialized medicine, have no problem using these breakthroughs & innovations but then turn around and criticize the U.S. for not having nationwide Universal Healthcare. It’s like biting off the hand that feeds them.

    • @annzzii
      @annzzii 6 месяцев назад +1

      Is BC’s wait time significantly much longer and has gotten much worse? I’m in Ontario, it doesn’t seem to be thhaaat bad, yes sometimes you have to wait for a long time to see a specialist, or wait in the emergency room for 3-4 hrs if your are not dying in the next 10 min. I heard cancer patients do get good treatment and don’t need to pay nearly as much as in the US. Also I used to live in China, the system there is much much faster then Canada but the quality of service is really bad, it’s like going to a super super busy shopping market, with doctors and nurses shouting at you, being super impatient coz they have to deal with sooo many people at the same time. I much more prefer to see a doctor in Canada.

    • @annzzii
      @annzzii 6 месяцев назад

      And sorry about your mom! It looks like a problem in BC, I’m not sure if it’s the same here in Ontario, I hope not.

  • @Maggotseatflesh
    @Maggotseatflesh Год назад +5

    As a Canadian
    I approve of this because it’s not fails

  • @dorfone
    @dorfone 29 дней назад +1

    Over the last few years, I've had congestive heart failure, a heart attack, three abdominal surgeries, lens implants in both eyes,emergency surgery for a blocked stomach and have literally spent months in the hospital here in Canada plus there were hundreds of follow up visits to doctors over the years. The cost to me was $0.00, zero, nothing, nada. A few times I did have to wait hours in the emergency room, althought not for the serious emergency stuff. I would not trade the Canada medical care system for the lousy USA one ever. You would have to be crazy just to live in the USA.

  • @XxPeruvianPrincessxX
    @XxPeruvianPrincessxX Год назад +37

    In the US if I go to a doctor, I wait a few minutes only for the doctor to look me up and down for about 30 seconds and tell me what they think is wrong with me and leaves without listening to my vitals or asking me questions. I would rather wait and have a doctor seem like they actually care about me vs a doctor the hurries through as many patients as possible and only views us as dollar signs.

    • @noseboop4354
      @noseboop4354 8 месяцев назад +9

      You do realize most canadian doctors do exactly the same thing? Because the government pays them a flat amount per patient, so they try to pass as many people as possible in a day.

    • @trentr_001
      @trentr_001 5 месяцев назад +5

      Every year there are 300,000 Canadians that travel to US because I they are put on a on a long waiting list to get surgery and would rather pay the money to get it done and over with... I got a concussion and waited 8 hours in the waiting room 2 other people only to be told that the doctors are very busy over and over again. I've never had to use US Healthcare but I can tell you that in Canada they do not care asmuch as they would like you to beleive. My Roommate also waited 2 days in the waiting room to get a broken hand fixed and because he was a fast healer they had to re break the bones to set it back properly which they messed up at

    • @commiehunter733
      @commiehunter733 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's not better in canada 😂

    • @hyunbinpark3382
      @hyunbinpark3382 5 месяцев назад +1

      I waited for 2 hours and did the exactly same thing XD

    • @12thhouse4thhousevibes
      @12thhouse4thhousevibes 4 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂😂 They don’t give a shit here. They have so many patients to see. Chop, chop, next.

  • @About9000
    @About9000 Год назад +50

    i end up waiting here in the US as well...

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад +7

      So do I- in The USA.

    • @JohnFreedman0
      @JohnFreedman0 Год назад +1

      It can be years.

    • @ranjesound6768
      @ranjesound6768 Год назад +4

      Same, once in my old town of less than 180k population the ER wait was 19 hours.
      I'd rather wait and not pay

    • @GermansRuinedWT
      @GermansRuinedWT 11 месяцев назад

      @@ranjesound6768Lmao I’m so glad I grew up in the Central Valley of California. There’s only 60,000 People where I live and it’s actually a pretty developed place. I’ve never had to wait long for care or anything like that

    • @fewkeyfewkey5414
      @fewkeyfewkey5414 7 месяцев назад

      Bud goes to the wrong healthcare facility

  • @margaretkaufman1144
    @margaretkaufman1144 Год назад +8

    🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦free health care legal pot but the wait is ridiculous

  • @outerjex
    @outerjex 11 месяцев назад +2

    One is free and one is stupidly expensive

  • @Pauly651
    @Pauly651 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is the same is Australia my mum was literally dying and it took they 4 hours to come and do nothing and leave for 2 hours and give her a jelly cup finally after the entire 6 hours they finally helped me

  • @coupe-lee
    @coupe-lee 8 месяцев назад +3

    If you work a full time job and have decent benefits in the US, this isn’t a problem.

    • @Uberizando.Vida-LokaOficial
      @Uberizando.Vida-LokaOficial 3 месяца назад

      i think this is dafault for any country...here in brazil you can die in in the public hospitals...if you pay or have benefits like you said your life will be better...

  • @ajporoznik9738
    @ajporoznik9738 Год назад +23

    I live in Kingston Ontario Canada. If I wanted to see my family doctor all I have to do is call in at 8:30 am when their phone lines open, and I can have an appointment that day. And no I don't have to pay anything for it.

    • @joycesamuel5065
      @joycesamuel5065 Год назад +18

      You paid it in taxes already.

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад

      @@joycesamuel5065 When all costs are taken into account (e.g. taxes, insurance rates, out-of-pocket) Americans pay more for healthcare than any other nation. And without an appreciable increase in quality.
      In America we have convinced ourselves that we will pay twice as much to a private insurance company if it means not paying half the amount in taxes.

    • @ak1996able
      @ak1996able 6 месяцев назад

      @@MC-yt1uvservice is way faster ppl have died waiting to be helped

    • @WasFakestCenturyAesthetics
      @WasFakestCenturyAesthetics 4 месяца назад

      ​@@MC-yt1uvso you've never depended on the Canadian system?

  • @securitylifecanada
    @securitylifecanada Год назад +5

    emergency rooms are a nightmare in canada

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад

      Emergency rooms are a nightmare in the US.

    • @jorgeaspera
      @jorgeaspera 9 месяцев назад

      I have wait 8 hours here in California and that’s at the good hospital now the bad ones I been there a full day sun up tell sun down

    • @TheServantOfJesusChrist
      @TheServantOfJesusChrist 8 месяцев назад

      I live in California and my sister was pregnant and they took her in right away

    • @Uberizando.Vida-LokaOficial
      @Uberizando.Vida-LokaOficial 3 месяца назад

      try here in Brazil....Have you already watched walking death??

  • @XiaoxiaoYuyu-ug3gy
    @XiaoxiaoYuyu-ug3gy Месяц назад +3

    in america after they check you yoiu need to paid before any curing

  • @alimusawi100
    @alimusawi100 Год назад +3

    Seeing my Family doctor has always been quick provided I show up 15 minutes before the appointment. However going to the hospitals for semi emergency can take hours before you see a doctor. But never have to worry about paying the bill. I also know that private Health care is incredibly costly but fast in Canada.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад

      it's not that bad compared to how many hidden costs we have. like, "employer provided insurance" is basically a more expensive version of Canada's tax, as anyone who's considered taking COBRA after leaving a job can usually attest to.

  • @brunorbattlehammer
    @brunorbattlehammer Год назад +6

    You missed the part where the canadian books an appointment for the next available appointment.... a month from now

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад

      that's pretty normal for my part of the US. would be several months for a specialist. some specialists are booked up to a year in advance. it's basically because I live in an area where everyone can actually afford healthcare, as compared to one of the places where people just use street drugs for pain or die 'cause they can't afford treatment.

    • @brunorbattlehammer
      @brunorbattlehammer 9 месяцев назад

      @@thatJackBidenTalksAbout yea its rough in the states but im talking about booking a month or more to see a general practitioner. Speciallist you could be on a waiting list for upwards of a year if they dont forget you

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@brunorbattlehammer yeah, that's what I was saying. I usually have to book a month ahead for my PA - not even a full on GP, a physician's assistant. dermatologist is about 2 or 3 months in advance, cardiologist...not worth the wait + cost 😂 was supposed to be something like $300 for the cardiologist, just for him to probably say "cut back on the caffeine and beer"

  • @davidmattson7340
    @davidmattson7340 8 дней назад

    As an American, my last appointment going to the doctor. I waited for 5 hours before they brought me into the office for my examination. I then waited in that same office for 3 hours befor the doctor began the examination.

  • @dccoulthard
    @dccoulthard 7 месяцев назад

    As an American who lived in Montreal, I can say that the wait times I had in the US were MUCH LONGER.

  • @CatWhiskerClaws
    @CatWhiskerClaws Год назад +22

    We wait a while in the US also 🤣

    • @Dark_Force_Of_Wishes
      @Dark_Force_Of_Wishes Год назад +6

      Then That Means Canada Wins.

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад +2

      But, we get the privilege of helping the CEO of an insurance company buy a yacht.

    • @faithrb01
      @faithrb01 9 месяцев назад +1

      We've been waiting longer and longer BECAUSE we keep getting pressured to be more like other countries.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад

      @@faithrb01 yeah, side effect of the ACA meant more people actually got insurance that covered "pre-existing conditions." more usage=longer lines. but on the flip side, the ACA made it so physician owned hospitals can't expand and doctors can't start or take over hospitals, so private equity runs things more for profit, prioritizing the most profitable conditions for the people most able to pay. rich get treated, poor get streeted

    • @davahn122
      @davahn122 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not even close in wait times lol

  • @kidchuckle
    @kidchuckle Год назад +8

    LOL. Thankfully I'm a patient guy

    • @JosephD
      @JosephD  Год назад +1

      ha very good!

    • @TrudeausBlackFace
      @TrudeausBlackFace Год назад +2

      You better be. What other option do you have in Canada?

    • @foreignfat6009
      @foreignfat6009 Год назад

      ​@@TrudeausBlackFace At least you have the option, unlike USA retarded healthcare system.

    • @TrudeausBlackFace
      @TrudeausBlackFace Год назад +1

      @@foreignfat6009 Not retarded. If you have a job, you can pay for your own healthcare. If you're a slob, you get no healthcare. I like that system & I'm a Canadian.

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад

      @@TrudeausBlackFace - Same in The USA.

  • @antoniox2040
    @antoniox2040 14 дней назад +1

    Oh and in the US they give you perfunctory medical advice that you could’ve googled and over the counter meds when you go in for an earache 🙄…I had to pressure the doctor last time I went in for this to give me prescription ibuprofen. Luckily my copays are only $15

  • @williamswetnam4070
    @williamswetnam4070 Месяц назад

    I'm American. After a routine teeth cleaning, the dental hygenist said "Looks like you have a cavity. Let's have the dentist take a look." No more than three minutes later the dentist came in and confirmed. I went to the receptionist to schedule a time to have it fixed. "How about Monday next week? We have 9:30, 10:30, 11:00 or 1:30 available." I chose the 9:30. Today was the day. The dentist came in promptly at 9:25 (I was early) and 20 minutes later he was done. Cost? $250 but my dental insurance paid $190 so cost me $60.
    I'll take the US dentist over waiting nine months for a Canadian dentist.

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 Год назад +21

    So glad to be Canadian.

    • @elyuko293
      @elyuko293 Год назад +8

      Health care isn’t free here, you still pay a lot for it in Taxes.

    • @lesliemccormick6527
      @lesliemccormick6527 Год назад +5

      @@elyuko293 Health care is a basic human right, so that is sad.

    • @wreckssmusic
      @wreckssmusic Год назад +1

      😂 Yeah right. I got my shoulder and elbow injured and the best they can do is give me tylenol, no xray or whatever.

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад

      @@elyuko293 In the US we pay more for healthcare, we are just giving it to insurance companies instead of the government.
      Americans are the only people proud to pay more for healthcare because they are scared of the word socialism.

    • @Therealericcartman1
      @Therealericcartman1 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@lesliemccormick6527BaSiC hUmAn RiGhT....
      Still doesnt change the Tax comment lib

  • @joemcqueen6050
    @joemcqueen6050 Год назад +19

    Haha....so accurate on both!

  • @puffyp4wzz
    @puffyp4wzz 7 дней назад

    I’m in the US. Both my grandparents died in the same hospital, on the same day. I could tell the doctors were faking being sympathetic, cuz 5 minutes later, they were all happy and smiley and talked to my parents about the hospital bill while they were literally sobbing their eyeballs out 💀
    (Also, the Be Sharps shirt is fire)

  • @americanwoman445
    @americanwoman445 7 месяцев назад +1

    I waited in an Arizona ER room for 12 hours, finally my appendix ruptured, I almost died. I had no insurance.

  • @kyle381000
    @kyle381000 Год назад +23

    In America, they want your credit cards BEFORE they even look at you.

    • @angelalepera2315
      @angelalepera2315 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lies

    • @davahn122
      @davahn122 8 месяцев назад +1

      lol no

    • @Darkpara1
      @Darkpara1 7 месяцев назад

      Other than the ER, pretty much. The first procedure done is the wallet biopsy to decide how much you will be overcharged.

  • @markfrank5937
    @markfrank5937 Год назад +32

    You may wait in Canada, but at least everyone can see the doctor. The US, you wait, pay out the ass, and those who can't afford it (and don't qualify for free or low cost coverage) don't see a doctor at all. 🤷

    • @MarcusCollins69
      @MarcusCollins69 Год назад +7

      That or they have to pay a 500k in medical care and are now in debt

    • @markfrank5937
      @markfrank5937 Год назад +2

      @@MarcusCollins69 exactly.

    • @Brandenuzis
      @Brandenuzis 10 месяцев назад +3

      I have never paid a penny over $100 for anything medical related in New York lol my daughter broke her arm and the ambulance ride was $47

    • @shellybaby5th
      @shellybaby5th 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Brandenuzis Wow, you have decent health insurance{not BCBS). I've read where people have used Ubers instead of ambulances because of astronomical ambulance bill.

    • @davahn122
      @davahn122 8 месяцев назад +1

      Lmao the average wait time is 25.6 weeks

  • @jvkemir
    @jvkemir 9 месяцев назад +1

    but it’s like Canadian is better bc imagine ur dad died in the hospital and they were like “cAsH oR cReDit?”

    • @UrbanMatts
      @UrbanMatts 7 месяцев назад

      u might be on to something

  • @perrinayebarra
    @perrinayebarra 11 месяцев назад +1

    In America you die still trying to pay off your medical bills. In Canada you die in the lobby waiting for a room to open up but at least you didn’t have to pay.

    • @usa1949
      @usa1949 10 месяцев назад

      United States is better

  • @leonegamble
    @leonegamble Год назад +6

    Bruh Canadian healthcare is free oc it’s better

  • @peggysandberg3959
    @peggysandberg3959 Год назад +5

    Canada
    won
    so
    effortlessly

  • @albertaalternativenews-yyc7097
    @albertaalternativenews-yyc7097 3 месяца назад +1

    As someone who has lived in both countries and works in healthcare, I can confirm this is accurate. In the USA you pay a lot out of pocket, but it’s a lot faster. In Canada you pay a lot more but through taxes instead of out of pocket.

  • @shys2944
    @shys2944 Год назад +2

    Canadian living in the US, absolutely agree! But there are no jobs in Canada.

  • @thegreypath1777
    @thegreypath1777 Год назад +2

    American here: You have this dissolution that Americans don’t have to wait to see their doctors - you are wrong. You could duplicate the same waiting time as the Canadian in your film. Handing over all of your credit cards at the end is accurate though, for Americans.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад

      yup. anywhere where most people can afford care is going to be booked up long in advance. anywhere that isn't...people just aren't going 😕

  • @mariaaguadoball3407
    @mariaaguadoball3407 Год назад +8

    When I lived in the US, I always had to wait an ungodly amount of time for the doctor to show up. I don't know about Canada, but both the UK & Spanish national health services are at worst as slow, but usually considerably faster.

    • @alimusawi100
      @alimusawi100 Год назад

      The UK's NHS is purposely inefficient so politicians can eventually privatise it. Canada's is slow because of bureaucracy and shortage of staff.

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 Год назад +1

      @@alimusawi100 Well, the NHS has those problems because it's chronically underfunded, but I know what you mean. Still, talk to Americans who have to rely on insurance & you'll find many of them also have long waits.

    • @jgwill
      @jgwill Год назад

      @@mariaaguadoball3407 I never had to wait more than an hour for any appointment I can remember?

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 Год назад

      @@jgwill And in the UK & Spain, I've never had to wait as long as an hour. Except maybe (maybe) once when I had to go to the emergency room on a Friday evening.

    • @jgwill
      @jgwill Год назад

      ​@@mariaaguadoball3407 I have never heard of anyone visiting European/Canadian health centers that never had to wait weeks or months to get appointments, and then wait hours at the appointment as well. Also, chronically underfunded means they need more tax money from you to pay for it right?

  • @frozenkilt
    @frozenkilt 19 дней назад

    My favourite statement is "At least it's free". Not the last time I checked my taxes it wasn't.

  • @GeekeryMade
    @GeekeryMade 10 месяцев назад +1

    LMAO, I regularly wait a couple hours at most doctor appointments in the US and pay through the nose to do so. Gladly change for waiting without masive debt

  • @oSTYNCLSYo
    @oSTYNCLSYo 5 месяцев назад +11

    USA hands down. I would rather pay the bill than pass it on to the taxpayers.

    • @Sharon-bo2se
      @Sharon-bo2se 2 месяца назад +1

      Think you are forgetting about other social programmes you take for granted, e.g. fire departments. Look around the world and the US is the only major one without universal health care. You have outrageous fees to profit the few, many people without care, many in massive debts. Then compare markers like life expectancy, maternal and infant mortality, etc.
      Compare prices on invoices between India, the UK, even Canada, vs the US; it is cringe worthy. Is Canadian health care perfect? No, it needs work, esp after the pandemic. I do not see a Conservative govt that will improve things(they are like your GOP and owned by the same billionaires in the shadows. The Cons do a lot of damage when they are in and it takes years to repair.

  • @JoyfulNerd400
    @JoyfulNerd400 8 месяцев назад +5

    In Canada I was cared for like a human. In the US my personal wheelchair was broken and nobody gave a fuck. Canada 1 America 0 lol

  • @diobrando6919
    @diobrando6919 Год назад +1

    In canda you wait but get it cheap while America less waiting time but pay hell of a lot more

  • @reiiwashere
    @reiiwashere Год назад +2

    honestly in canada you have to wait a solid 20 minutes (from the Canadian province im from) and dont charge much for example from what i know its 45 dollars for an ambulance

  • @crapadopalese
    @crapadopalese Год назад +12

    Show the one where you're diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and then can't afford the medicine in the US version.

    • @brice7649
      @brice7649 Год назад

      And then show the one where you have that same form of rare cancer, and then you just kiss your butt goodbye because you're in the canadian health care system and you know you'll be dead by the t8me they get around to you.

    • @jgwill
      @jgwill Год назад

      @N Never heard of that

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад

      @@Cavachonc777 Where does he shop and what kind of savings are we talking about?

  • @retrop1783
    @retrop1783 7 месяцев назад +5

    Canadian system sucks. Downright horrible. I don’t know many people that wouldn’t be willing to pay for insurance rather than wait months for a biopsy and then months more for a surgery, whilst everyone else is still backlogged. Massive respect for healthcare workers, some of the most dedicated people in our country!

  • @elliotjordan2326
    @elliotjordan2326 29 дней назад

    You forgot the part where the American hospital asks you about your coverage before you enter and then charges you $10000 for just asking a question.

  • @valmac1234
    @valmac1234 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just did self pay at an Advent Walk in clinic in Orlando yesterday. Its $318 now. 2 mins with the "doctor"

  • @sadimasochist4543
    @sadimasochist4543 Год назад +22

    Realistically the Canadian guy should have been a skeleton in the wait room to illustrate how long you have to wait to even be SEEN by a doctor and the chances of getting a good doctor is slim to none. In the US you get seen that day.

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад +2

      @Sadi Masochist - No, in The USA you do NOT get seen that day. You Canadians have a misguided concept of The USA’s healthcare system.

    • @sadimasochist4543
      @sadimasochist4543 Год назад

      @@thegreypath1777 You 100% get seen that day by a physician or a doctor especially if you're paying for it That's not the case in Canada You're waiting months to get an appointment just to be seen. Canada's " free " healthcare is so bad that now they're offering to assist suicide people since paying for their medical with that " Free " healthcare seems to be a lot harder than previously advertised

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад +2

      Uh, which part of America do you live in? Whenever I call the doctor's office they ask what time next week works for me.

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад

      If you need a specialist in the US, you *might* get seen in a few months. If you live somewhere with a lot of old folks who have medicare, good luck even getting an appointment at a clinic. And all for the low, low price of about $800 to $1200 less pay per month, assuming your employer even has to "provide" insurance.

  • @wallyf7020
    @wallyf7020 Год назад +15

    Canada....yes you need to wait but it's free. Allows people who do not have the means to pay to get seen by a doctor the possibility to do so at a cost of$0.00

    • @thecrittercouple523
      @thecrittercouple523 Год назад +9

      It's not free. It is through your taxes. Your still paying 🙄

    • @RandomNonsense1985
      @RandomNonsense1985 Год назад +12

      @@thecrittercouple523 “Free at the point of service” would be more accurate.

    • @jgwill
      @jgwill Год назад

      You live in one of the RICHEST countries in the world. Why can't you afford to pay for healthcare?

  • @allamericantrolling
    @allamericantrolling 7 месяцев назад +1

    I live in America I pay out the ass and I still have to wait 😂

  • @slothofastudent
    @slothofastudent Год назад +2

    Usa better, just get a decent job with a low deductible. My husband got hurt and tore a bunch of stuff in his leg. We paid 150. No insurance would have been close to 9k after emergency room and specialist. But given we pay about 400 a month to get this.

    • @AzizDoufikar2280
      @AzizDoufikar2280 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah and what about others that can't get "decent job" according to you and therefore can't get better healthcare.Healthcare is a right not privilege

  • @royalfamily3076
    @royalfamily3076 Год назад +2

    You have to pay hell lot of taxes in Canada.. and so much long waiting times

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад +1

      @Royal Family - You have to pay high medical bills in The USA, and you STILL have long waiting times

    • @brownnomad6805
      @brownnomad6805 Год назад

      The grass is not greener on the other side. Switzerland and USa has the highest expense in Healthcare and still there is equal wait times.

    • @royalfamily3076
      @royalfamily3076 Год назад

      @@thegreypath1777 isn’t it shorter than that in Canada?
      For MRI, canada wait time is 1 year

  • @axokrotus343
    @axokrotus343 11 месяцев назад +7

    I’d rather wait than go into debt. Like any other sensible human being.

    • @BaconSlayer69
      @BaconSlayer69 8 месяцев назад +1

      Rather wait and waste ur time I see ur time is the most precious thing u got in this world never forget that

    • @Supr_KILLA
      @Supr_KILLA 2 месяца назад +1

      @@BaconSlayer69​​⁠the USA doesn’t give you any healthcare. I got a fractured vertebrae and herniated disk in my back 2 years ago at 21 and I’ve seen 5 different back physicians and they still tell me “Idk” when they know exactly already. It’s insane. I can barely stand for 20 minutes before it’s unbearable to stand any longer. And I’m about to be homeless because I can’t get treatment and any job I can get rn I’m in 10/10 pain all day. In the USA you’ll wait forever and never get care no matter how many times you go to the doctor.

    • @Supr_KILLA
      @Supr_KILLA 2 месяца назад

      @@BaconSlayer69USA revealing itself to me as a 3rd world country

    • @Supr_KILLA
      @Supr_KILLA 2 месяца назад

      @@BaconSlayer69doctors in America did nothing but waste my time. Monkey ass doctors

    • @daffyduk77
      @daffyduk77 2 месяца назад +1

      @@BaconSlayer69 So yeah, the USA way, fast-tracked to bankruptcy

  • @LildawgBigbite
    @LildawgBigbite 3 дня назад

    In Canada, I wait for treatment.
    In US, I also wait for treatment. It never comes. Sold the house, still $87,000 in debt

  • @eminum7777
    @eminum7777 3 дня назад

    Average wait time to see a doctor in an E.R. anywhere in canada is about 6-10 hours.

  • @micheleyamamoto545
    @micheleyamamoto545 8 месяцев назад +4

    Here in the US I recently had to wait 6 months to see a doctor as a new patient. Didn’t get seen until over an hour past my appt time. As I was waiting, another woman was very upset to find out how much she’d have to pay for some scans they did on her. Said she couldn’t afford it and she had insurance. My eye drops are $1,900 every three months and I have insurance. We have the best healthcare but most Americans can’t afford to get it.

    • @fatherson5907
      @fatherson5907 8 месяцев назад

      Blatant lies. If you waited 6 months, you didnt bother to find a quicker appointment. And no, your eyedrops are not $1900 every 3 months (that would exceed the maximum OOP as outlined by federal law).
      You lie to strangers online to pretend you’re a victim. Seek psychiatric help.

  • @Dshaw2
    @Dshaw2 8 месяцев назад +5

    People in the comments are under estimating the wait times in Canada. If you go into Emerg in ontario with lets say a broken bone, your looking at least 6 to 10 hours.

  • @typhon800
    @typhon800 24 дня назад

    I shattered my shoulder in Canada. They said 3 months wait for imaging and suggested I drive to buffalo NY.

  • @coupontherapy2635
    @coupontherapy2635 10 месяцев назад +1

    No, US has us wait and then hand over the 3 cards, an arm , a leg, and buy them dinner

  • @archimedesbird3439
    @archimedesbird3439 10 месяцев назад +14

    Canadian Healthcare:
    -Hey, doc, I've been worried about this pain in m...
    -Have you considered MAID?

    • @H8nji
      @H8nji 10 месяцев назад +3

      *Have you considered SSRI’s and mutilation?

    • @usa1949
      @usa1949 10 месяцев назад

      American Health Care Hey just go And Sit Down and I will Check you also United States health care is better and More Cheaper go to United States

  • @ashleymarie6682
    @ashleymarie6682 Год назад +22

    Canadians dont get free healthcare. They pay 30% of their income before they even get a paycheck. So really theyre paying more for inferior care.
    Here in the US, my family pays about 1-2% of our income to total of health premiums and after insurance costs for a family of 5. About $350/month. If we lived in canada, we would be paying $7500/month whether we used health services or not.

    • @88Expert
      @88Expert Год назад +3

      Ya but since everybody is paying. The number will become smaller that's how division works.
      Also with an added bonus you don't need to worried about your bill afterwards

    • @legalyaya12
      @legalyaya12 Год назад +2

      Not to mention Canadians travel to the U.S. when they need specialized medical care or don’t want to wait 5 months for surgery with Stage 4 colon cancer, for example.

    • @Lakeshore14
      @Lakeshore14 Год назад +4

      @@legalyaya12Not the case for me. I was diagnosed with colon cancer after a routine colonoscopy. Was referred the same day for lab work and had a CT scan the following week. Saw a surgeon within another week and had surgery 10 days later. Spent 3 days in the hospital and have had follow up scans. Everything was scheduled quickly and my out of pocket expense over the last 2 years has been $0.

    • @GermansRuinedWT
      @GermansRuinedWT 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lakeshore14That’s still a really long time???? I had an infected toe once after stubbing it and they literally had me in and out of the hospital within an hour, For a TOE. You wanna know how much I paid? 0$

    • @thatJackBidenTalksAbout
      @thatJackBidenTalksAbout 9 месяцев назад +1

      it's not inferior, just used more, so there's a slight wait.
      it's not $350, it's $350+ whatever an employer pays that could be paid to to the employee instead - my COBRA from one place was $1,200/month after I left, which meant my employer was paying another $800 they could have paid me instead.
      and then there's the $2000 deductible, the copays for every visit, the prescription costs for every fill...
      if it was paid for by taxes, the state can use economy of scale to make big guaranteed purchases, rather than insurance and clinics nickel and diming us at every turn

  • @franktomasreynoso1899
    @franktomasreynoso1899 7 дней назад

    As americans, We should protest to get free healthcare.

  • @lolinhd1
    @lolinhd1 6 месяцев назад

    it’s gotten so bad here sometimes you need to wait 12 hours in ER to finally see the doctor

  • @TriangIe
    @TriangIe 11 месяцев назад +13

    “Doctor, my arms really hurts!”
    Canadian Doctor: “Hmm, would you like to try euthanasia?”

    • @MC-yt1uv
      @MC-yt1uv 10 месяцев назад +5

      Patient: "Doctor, my arm really hurts!"
      American Doctor: "That sucks, hopeful it gets better. That will be $200."

    • @gojomodu9934
      @gojomodu9934 6 месяцев назад

      The irony they can euthanize. But some guy does what they do to depressed people and he is a killer. Make it make sense

  • @hugh2hoob668
    @hugh2hoob668 Год назад +5

    I asked a doctor 1 extra question $250 no joke usa sucks

  • @shannon-leemcnaughton5031
    @shannon-leemcnaughton5031 Год назад +1

    I love the fact that I live in Canada and I don’t have to pay a shit ton for healthcare I would rather wait three hours then pay for healthcare (I do understand that the reason our healthcare is free is because our taxes are higher) I still don’t care I love Canada specifically Ontario!!! ❤🇨🇦

    • @lyric3333
      @lyric3333 Год назад

      I think you're delusional please see your doctor, oh wait 😬

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад

      Do you have room for one more?

  • @cecilrose6367
    @cecilrose6367 Год назад +1

    I rather wait in line for free healthcare and not die than go into debt just for a check up in America

    • @BaconSlayer69
      @BaconSlayer69 8 месяцев назад

      😂you’ll die waiting anyways

  • @Shiba2007
    @Shiba2007 Год назад +4

    In Canada you wait a long time, but don't have to pay for it?! Is that what I'm supposed to understand? I know in USA we pay a lot.

    • @CROSBYVSOVECHKIN87
      @CROSBYVSOVECHKIN87 Год назад +4

      Healthcare is covered thru taxes in Canada

    • @guylainelaroche6391
      @guylainelaroche6391 Год назад +4

      We don't wait that long if urgent....real emergency case are deal with quickly

    • @ajporoznik9738
      @ajporoznik9738 Год назад +3

      I live in Kingston Ontario Canada. If I wanted to see my family doctor all I have to do is call in at 8:30 am when their phone lines open, and I can have an appointment that day. And no I don't have to pay anything for it.

    • @Shiba2007
      @Shiba2007 Год назад +1

      @@ajporoznik9738 Lucky. Not often there are same day appointments in America even for kids...

    • @zuzulip
      @zuzulip Год назад

      ​@@guylainelaroche6391 lies. I was at the emergency room for 7 hours plus another 3 hours to see the doctor 10 total

  • @DangerWrap
    @DangerWrap Год назад +4

    Canada: You wait until you heal yourself.
    Japan: Don't sick on the weekends.

  • @bdawg1118
    @bdawg1118 Год назад +1

    I once sat in the room at my doctors appointment for an hour and a half just waiting. I was so pissed they wouldn’t just schedule my appointment for an hour and a half later 🤨

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад

      @B Dawg - I have waited the same amount of time for a doctor in The USA.

  • @kyle381000
    @kyle381000 5 месяцев назад

    In Canada, I take great comfort knowing that sick people are treated based on their reasons for being there rather than their ability to pay. If some guy moans about waiting two months for a new hip, tell him about the child with cancer whose parents don't have to sell their home to pay for treatment.