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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 424204" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>I live in south central Manitoba Canada. My doctor is in the city becasue the doctors in the country change like the wind changes. We import doctors from all over the world because we do not have enough class room space in manitoba to raise our own doctors. rural hospitals emergency closes regulary becasue the doctors need rest just like the rest of the world does. Our rural doctors work their clinics and then in the hospital at the same time Then they are on call after hours. Two doctors burn out real fast at that pace. We had a good husband wife team. The wife wanted to scale back on on call time to start a family the regional health athourity said no...they left for greener pastures.</p><p>Each provice is different. In Alberta the health care has insurance premiums. In Manitoba there are no premiums. The federal government doles out the 'transfer payments' to all the provinces to dish out how they see fit for health care, education, infastructure etc.</p><p>there is talk of a two teir system. One that is free and one that if you can afford it you pay for it. So far it's still free. But for how long? Wait times for diagnostics it out of control and thus the push for two teir.</p><p>Our healthcare system is in trouble. No one can agree how to fix it. All i know is that it is top heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 424204, member: 6198"] I live in south central Manitoba Canada. My doctor is in the city becasue the doctors in the country change like the wind changes. We import doctors from all over the world because we do not have enough class room space in manitoba to raise our own doctors. rural hospitals emergency closes regulary becasue the doctors need rest just like the rest of the world does. Our rural doctors work their clinics and then in the hospital at the same time Then they are on call after hours. Two doctors burn out real fast at that pace. We had a good husband wife team. The wife wanted to scale back on on call time to start a family the regional health athourity said no...they left for greener pastures. Each provice is different. In Alberta the health care has insurance premiums. In Manitoba there are no premiums. The federal government doles out the 'transfer payments' to all the provinces to dish out how they see fit for health care, education, infastructure etc. there is talk of a two teir system. One that is free and one that if you can afford it you pay for it. So far it's still free. But for how long? Wait times for diagnostics it out of control and thus the push for two teir. Our healthcare system is in trouble. No one can agree how to fix it. All i know is that it is top heavy. [/QUOTE]
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