A new report released Thursday says that privatization of health care in Ontario won’t reduce wait times but may actually increase them.

  • Chetzemoka@startrek.website
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    11 months ago

    The only people who believe that wait times would be worse under a public health care system are people who don’t currently need to access health care under a private health care system. I’m an American who unfortunately needs to see specialists relatively frequently and the wait times are already atrocious.

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      11 months ago

      That’s what drives me nuts about this talking point. As someone with a condition that requires specialists and lands me in the ER a lot, wait times in the US are abysmal. Referrals to specialists often take months or more than a year, and even after getting in it can be several months to schedule an appointment. And ER wait times are absurd, rarely less than 5-6 hours, usually 8-12 or more.

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        11 months ago

        I’m one of the few who even have a primary care physician but I really only see them basically annually to get my blood pressure meds, or for general non-urgent health concerns like, “I’m tired all the time, is it that I’m in my mid thirties, or do I have low testosterone like my dad?” The wait time is usually like 4 months unless I think it’s urgent, then they can usually squeeze me in in the next 3-4 weeks. I don’t normally have to schedule the blood pressure visit but only because they’ll schedule it a year out for me when I’m there.

        Anything else, like respiratory infections, covid, flu, strep, etc… urgent care is my only option and unless I get there at 6am when they open it’s usually a 4 hour ordeal.