On Fox News’ Special Report, Bret Baier stated, “President Obama spent a good deal of time at that news conference [on June 23] talking about health care reform, and Canada’s medical system has been cited as a possible model.” Later, Fox News correspondent Molly Line also referenced Canada’s health care system.
The idea that Obama’s health care reform ideas are similar to those of Canada or the UK has previously been debunked.In fact, this is what Obama had to say about modeling our health care system after those countries:
So I think we can accomplish it. Now, whether we do it exactly the way European countries do or Canada does is a different question, because there are a variety of ways to get to universal health care coverage…
I don’t think the best way to fix our health care system is to suddenly completely scrap what everybody is accustomed to and the vast majority of people already have. Rather, what I think we should do is to build on the system that we have and fill some of these gaps.
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Your topic is very interesting But the REALITY is that 25 million Americans were under insured in 2007. And the situation facing the under insured is the same thing that people who have no insurance at all face: they go without recommended treatment, follow-up care, medications or do not see a doctor when sick.
Thanks for post…