While I respect most of the discussion offered here, there are some inaccuracies which need correcting. (( don't agree with it all !!! but I do respect the posters. ))
In no particular order and without pique or rancor, because I don't know whose post this reply may follow :
1. Canada is NOT a socialist state, which is a perspective I have inferred from some of the discussion regarding our health care system. Canada is a parliamentary democracy which, since the time of the late Tommy Douglas (1950-1960's), has attempted to enact and promote "universal health care." Possibly a distinction without a difference to some ?
2. I was the poster who sought info on the travel insurance to the USA, for the purpose of seeking a more timely PET scan. In a reply post to Gaelen, I clarified that while my government insurance AND private insurance would cover me for costs of medical care in the USA, they would not completely cover costs above the prescribed rate for similar services in Canada, specifically : the USA system is considerably MORE expensive than the Canadian system and I would have to cover the balance. NOT acceptable to me, to essentially be put in the category of being a "non-insured" patient in the USA system. Further, as a cancer patient seeking "diagnostics" I would be barred from even emergency medical coverage by the so called "travel" insurance programs (all private companies...NOT government), which in fact was my primary concern. I did not seek to have coverage for the PET scan...just travel in the USA. SO on the free market system I COULD NOT EVEN BUY INSURANCE IF I WANTED IT. So much for free market competition ?
The "delay" in receiving the PET scan here in BC was occasioned by the fact that the private PET facility was, in fact, in the process of physically moving locations and would not be operational, nor recertified, until March 2010....the same time my FREE PET scan would be provided by the BCCA. At any other time, I WOULD have had access to a more timely PET scan at my own cost OR could still have chosen to wait for the FREE PET scan. My issue was not the waiting time due to "universal health care", but simply that my normally available alternative was not open to me at this particular time due to unforseen circumstance, NOT a fault of the government health care system.
3. I too, have had issues with receiving coverage for "standard" chemo (with frickin' Xeloda for ****sakes !!) The denial came from my own private extended health benefit insurance...Screwed Blue Cross...again NOT the government funded health care which FULLY FUNDED ALL MY CHEMORADIATION INCLUDING XELODA !!!
4. My out of pocket expenses for everything, since my first office visit, to follow up on what would eventually be diagnosed and treated as CRC...$ 2,700.00 which was for the Xeloda that Screwed Blue Cross would not cover.
5. For the record, I am impressed and satisfied with the level of care I have received in Canada for my condition.
6. I echo hannahw's sentiments here : "The GREATness of a society will be judged by how it treats its WEAKEST citizen." Forgot the reference, though.... ( Is there such a thing as NON chemo brain ?? )
In harmony fellow travelers on the journey, but like someone said...I also usually try to stay away from the "political" issues... Damn, I get into enough trouble just dealing with the medical health and personal wellness issues.
Your Mileage May Well VARY !
Cheers and in Harmony
CRguy




