Mar 5, 2006

Canadá en California

Sencillamente increíble. En fin, el mundo es de izquierda, no hay caso:

A plan to outlaw private health insurance in California has been proposed by state Sen. Sheila Kuehl (D-Los Angeles). Senator Kuehl's bill, SB840, proposes to create the California Health Insurance Agency, a state government run single payer system for financing the health care of all Californians. Her bill, if enacted, would abolish all private health insurance in the Golden State. Her legislation essentially aims to replicate the system of socialized medicine in Canada which, until a recent court ruling in Quebec, made all private health care illegal. Her health care proposal is more authoritarian than the health care systems in the United Kingdom or Germany in which citizens can buy private insurance if they so choose.

Remarkably, Kuehl's proposal to socialize California's health care is being made just at the time when the Canadian system it resembles is falling apart at the seams. For instance, Canada's single payer system is projected to absorb more than half the budgets of most Canadian provinces. In addition, the amount of time a Canadian patient must wait before receiving medical care is notorious. "This is a country in which dogs can get a hip replacement in under a week and in which humans can wait two to three years," said Dr. Brian Day in a recent New York Times article on Canada's health care crisis.

2 comments:

  1. no conozco a fondo el sistema canadiense.. .pero vos lo criticás mucho.. y es suficiente... el sistema acá es molesto, pero funciona... y me parece que se van a comer crudos a quienes pretendan unificar la variopinta oferta de "servicios"

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  2. Acá ando yo ideando (en mis ratos libres, claro) cómo privatizar o semi-privatizar la sanidad, y se me descuelgan en California con un plan no sólo para hacerla pública, sino para prohibir la sanidad privada. Mira tu, el mundo al revés, te digo. :-)

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