ShaunaTheDead,
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I dunno how it is in the rest of Canada, but here in Ontario, the Conservatives are constantly undermining the public healthcare system because they very clearly want to privatize it. It's really annoying how they're trying to slyly erode faith in the public system and letting people fall through the cracks for no reason other than greed. It's blatant to anyone paying attention, but sadly, most people aren't.

nik282000,
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It’s almost like years of saying “At least we aren’t that guy” while pointing down south has allowed our healthcare system to be completely gutted by a team of private entities and government officials.

Son_of_dad,

Ohip doesn’t cover shit anymore. None of my current ailments are covered by Ohip, even though they are issues that can keep me from working. Good thing I have a union and benefits or I’d be screwed

Kyle_The_G,

Whats insane to me is there is a huge shortage of doctors but I know at least 4 or 5 people in my cohort that are on the 3rd or 4th attempt to get into med school, and these are decent applicants. Then when you do get in you’re 6 figures in debt and signed up for 4-8 more years of schooling so of course everyone heads down to the states where you can make 2-3X what you would make here. Add the massive privatization push, awful working conditions for nurses, too much work/stress for not enough money and of course you’re going to see a massive exodus out of the system. Its just a mess

Kichae,

You don’t need to “add in” the massive privatization push, FWIW. All of these others things are a part of it. Step one in privatizing an overwhelmingly popular social service (and something that has been a key part of our national identity for a few generations now) is to… Break it.

Break it to the point where it stops being integral to people’s understanding of the way things work.

This has been a long term strategy of starving the beast, and that is what has caused all of the rest.

corsicanguppy,

Nurses fleeing privatization are going to America?

Irony.

Kyle_The_G,

For my understanding its more a combo of overwork/underpay. A bunch left the field altogether after having annual increases capped for years, it just wasn’t worth it anymore. Might as well go somewhere where you’ll get adequately compensated.

originalucifer,
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there is an artificial barrier to entry, at least in the united states.

we dont teach and train doctors in an appropriately scheduled, effective manner. if you read it into it, its objectively insane and only exists because 'thats the way its always been'

Rodeo,

It’s the same in Canada, not to mention schooling capacity for doctors and nurses has not changed in decades, despite our population booming.

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