Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Canada s Health Care System - 3104 Words

Introduction When health care is the case, the majority refers to Canada as a country with good health care. Canada might have free health care but this doesn’t mean that it serves its purpose without any flaws. As we all know some countries are well known all around the world for their health care system. Specifically talking about Canada’s health care system, there are many pros and cons that go with it. There are minor problems concerning health care, but for now we will talk about the major ones. What is obvious is that advantages of the health care system in Canada are more then the disadvantages. According to (Carol, 2011), Canada was ranked number 30th for best health care system out of 191 countries. It is a shame that neither†¦show more content†¦Waiting in the emergency line of the hospital is even worse. In some cases patients have to wait for more then 10 hours. This is ridiculous! When a patient goes to emergency, it is urgent and cannot wait. One of the reason s for this is that hospitals are packed, and this is a disadvantage of free health care. For example, what if a patients sickness get worse or God forbid the patient dies while waiting for treatment. Who is going to be responsible for this? The answer is simple, it will be the government. For example, Statistics Canada found that about one fifth of patients who visited a specialist, and about 11 per cent of those waiting for non-emergency surgery, were adversely affected by their wait. Many reported experiencing worry, stress, anxiety, pain, and difficulties with daily activities. (Barua, 2014). It is not easy to solve this problem, but somebody has to put their autrhoity on the table. One way to help with wait-times could be to work more organized. When we go to our local hospital there is just one emergency section, I think that there should be more emergency areas and each one should have different degree of urgency, even tough most hospitals have fast track areas to take care of non-urgent patients. So maybe the less severe in one area and the really crucial ones in another. Wait times is

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