Canada’s health care system going broke

Remember when the folks in Washington jammed Obamacare down our throats? Remember, they pointed to Canada’s single payer system as an example of what our health care system should be?  It now seems, surprise, surprise that all is not going so well for Canada.

The Canadian provinces are crumbling under the cost of providing “free” medical care to all residents.

Healthcare in Canada is delivered through a publicly funded system, which covers all “medically necessary” hospital and physician care and curbs the role of private medicine. It ate up about 40 percent of provincial budgets, or some C$183 billion ($174 billion) last year.

Canada, relies primarily on the provinces to pay for the bulk of the cost, much like Obamacare relies primarily upon the states to cover the bulk of the uninsureds under Medicaid.

Spending has been rising 6 percent a year under a deal that added C$41.3 billion of federal funding over 10 years.

But that deal ends in 2013, and the federal government is unlikely to be as generous in future…

So, the provinces will either have to pick up more and more of the costs, or, find another solution.  The estimate in Ontario is that if something isn’t done to deal with this problem, in twelve years, Ontario will spend a whopping 70% of its budget on health care for its residents.

So far, Ontario has decided to attack pharmaceutical companies (sound familiar?), British Columbia is going to  fee for procedure payments in lieu of annual grants, and, Quebec has added a new flat tax to help defray the cost, and, perish the thought, is actually considering that patients make co-pays for each visit.  Not surprisingly, the folks in Quebec claim this latter idea to be “illegal”.

Perhaps this explains why some 20 states, as of now, have filed suits seeking to have Obamacare declared unconstitutional.  There just isn’t any more money.

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The Sound Off Sister was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and special trial attorney for the Department of Justice, Criminal Division; a partner in the Florida law firm of Shutts & Bowen, and an adjunct professor at the University of Miami, School of Law. The Sound Off Sister offers frequent commentary concerning legislation making its way through Congress, including the health reform legislation passed in early 2010.

3 Comments

  1. PatRiot on June 1, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    Unfortunately those of us in the "I told you so" mob will probably be swept off the cliff with the socialist lemmings and their "blind to the truth and common sense" followers. 



    • PatRiot on June 1, 2010 at 2:05 pm

      "We must sacrifice for the benefit of others."  A suggestion, yes.  A mandate – NO.    And to blindly follow Europe, Australia and Canada into this money pit is too much.  We are Americans – we don't follow, we lead.  And we learn from the miserable mistakes of the few global friends we still have.



  2. Dimsdale on June 2, 2010 at 2:21 pm

    Every socialized medicine plan is going bankrupt around the world.

     

    Why is it we can't learn from other's mistakes?  George Santayana was right: those that do not know history are doomed to repeat it.  The operating word is "doomed"….



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