Friday, December 01, 2006

Vancouver Clinic crackdown

The Joy of Socialism

VICTORIA - A showdown over the future of medicare is expected to unfold in Vancouver today as the B.C. government threatens to shut down a private clinic that may start charging patients for services that should be free under the health care system.

''We need to ensure universal access to health care is maintained in this province,'' B.C. Health Minister George Abbott said Thursday.

In what Abbott called ''an extraordinary move,'' the B.C. government pushed through a cabinet order Thursday that will empower government auditors to enter the premises of the Urgent Care Centre that has promised to open its doors today in Vancouver.

While the private clinic's operators have yet to charge anyone for emergency services, they have made it clear they plan to challenge the status quo of Canada's medicare system. [B.C. gov't gets tough with private clinic]


What ''private'' clinic? Two seconds after the recent election Hillary Clinton announced "Health Care is back!"  Even though she nominally failed to grab control of America's health care in 1993, her plan has been largely implement piecemeal (much of it thanks to Republicans), and we're not so very far behind Canada today.  

George Orwell rather succinctly described what's happening in Vancouver in Animal Farm,  where  "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

 Simply put, when everything is free, demand will outstrip resources.  Americans would never stand [they think] for what the average Canadian (or Brit, or Cuban) patient goes through.  Diagnosed with cancer?  The queue starts here, your surgery is scheduled for ... will next July be too soon?  Sorry, but the consequences of socialism are as rigidly applied as any law of physics. The B.C.  government can stop the overt charge for services - at the point of a gun -  but under-the-pillow "tips" to doctors, nurses, and the guy who gives you the enema will not be stopped. 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

To quote someone

If you think health care is expensive now, wait till it is free.
MM

Anonymous said...

it is all making me sick...

Anonymous said...

Jeez doc,why do you say that I'm "also suicidal"?....Well you've got that cancer and you're still in the Canadian medicare labyrinth.

Anonymous said...

I've seen public housing and want no part of a public health care system.

Though of course you are right, uncle sugar has been slowing giving it to us anyway.

Matthew O.

Anonymous said...

Billary Brand health care is the reason I could not get a flu shot last year even though I'm in a high risk category. My doctor got no vaccine and neither did my employer.

This year I paid for one out of my own pocket the first chance I got even though if I'd waited my insurance or employer would have paid for it.

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

My daughter was born with a genetic kidney syndrome which ultimately required a kidney transplant to keep her alive. This particular syndrome is more common in Europe, specifically Finland. Finland has national health care. They have mandatory amniocentesis for pregnant women. They test for this condition and the treatment is abortion.

My daughter is now 9 years old.

You can shove your government health care where the sun don't shine.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

WOW!

Anonymous said...

The analogy I always liked about National health care was asking if you wanted health care run like the DMV? Just the thought is chilling to me.
TFV

Anonymous said...

Greetings,

Please do everything you can to keep your medical system out of the hands of the socialists in the democrat party.

I was struck down by a senior citizen operating an automobile, when he should have been operating a motorized wheelchair(his 'right' to drive while incompetent superceded my right to safely cross an intersection with the traffic signal).

When the great canadian medical monopoly(we lovingly call it "the universal waiting list") told me that in only 3-5 months I would be at the head of the line for an MRI scan, I did what many canadian victims of socialized health care do. A friend drove me to Seattle and I bought my MRI scan from your system. Time elapsed? Two days to wait for the appointment to arrive!

So, please do not allow your system to be hijacked by empty promises of "free, comprehensive" care.

I need somewhere to go the next time my health care issues demand sevice in a timely manner.

Perishing while working your way to the top of a universal wait list leaves one no less dead!

Cheers!

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