While Democrats push government healthcare, Canadians wait nearly 5 months for treatment
by Sally Pipes
I am guessing that the problem if any in Canada is that doctor visits are free. Behavioral economics teaches that anything that is free generates excess demand. If people had to pay a nominal fee to see a doctor, say $15 to see a GP and $25 to see a specialist, the demand and wait times might be cut sharply, and taxes to pay for government-supported medical care could also be reduced.
My Canadian friends say the wait time is directly linked to the urgency of the need. Time crucial needs are handled promptly and more elective things can involve a wait. You can probably ask our Canadian members at this site how accurate the article is, to quasi validate it (even if not a statistically powerful number).
If you wander in needing care for a gun shot wound to the chest, you go straight to top of the line. The guy with the kidney stones will be next.
If flat top Sally wanders in a medical outlet in dire need of getting bigger breasts so she can make a living wage at the strip club, there will a longer wait time than average.
@WonderWartHog99 well said.
The cause for a working healthcare system is not aided by wasting time and effort on dog whistle articles like this.
Universal systems are fundamentally sound with some areas that fall down.
The US system is fundamentally broken while producing good results for a number of folks, though at a cost way in excess of that in countries that rank higher in WHO rankings (iirc the US ranks around 32 in the world).