If socialised medicine is so great, asks economist Walter Williams, why do Canadian and British physicians send patients to the United States, and why does the Canadian government spend over $1 billion each year on health care in the US? According to the Cato Institute, U.S. hospitals and clinics treat thousands of foreign patients. The Mayo Clinic treats more than 7,000 foreigners a year, the Cleveland Clinic 5,000; Johns Hopkins Hospital 6,000, and 1 out of 3 Canadian physicians send a patient to the U.S. for treatment each year. Why? Because the delay in health care services is not only inconvenient, it's deadly:
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Publish date: 13 November 2008 Views: 185
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