Originally Posted by azhiker96
I think an ombudsman would be hard pressed to correct this problem. It sounds more like the supply is not sufficient to meet demand. I doubt the primary was out fishing for 3 weeks or the surgeons were just sitting back for 14 months. It's more likely they were working hard on their current backlog of patients and cases. So perhaps Canada should just raise taxes so they can maintain more medical providers.
I dont know what taxes are like there in Canada - could someone from Canada answer that question? For instance for the average nurse, what would be the percentage of your income that you would pay in income tax?
We need a system that people can opt into if they dont have health insurance, but private or employer based insurance should still be available and there should be big tax breaks for using it rather than the opt in/govt healthcare system. I predict that taxes are going to go WAY up over it no matter how its sliced, but perhaps keeping private health care available, with an incentive to use it, might keep that tax increase to a breathable level.