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    #16
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    185 of the 244 in saskatoon hospitals are fully vaxxed
    Just sayin
    The jab works.

    You must be spreading misinformation.

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      #17
      There is always room for improvement. Any experience I have had has been impressive. As long as we do not alow ourselves to brought under corporate medicine rule . Remember you if you let them in the door, the free trade agreement s would never let you get rid of them.

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        #18
        Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
        There is always room for improvement. Any experience I have had has been impressive. As long as we do not alow ourselves to brought under corporate medicine rule . Remember you if you let them in the door, the free trade agreement s would never let you get rid of them.
        1- Room for improvement? Indeed. But why does improvement always take the form of more administration and less actual workers?

        2 - The care experienced by those who qualify for treatment or help is almost always superior. For those who get pushed back because the bureaucrats made themselves wealthy instead of allowing dollars to flow into beneficial improvements, well, not so much.

        3 - "corporate medicine rule"? Just what the hell do you think has been happening to us for the past 2 years? Did you even think about it before you typed that?

        4 - When corps have taken over government, is free trade really a thing, especially when the "government coffers" -aka taxpayer dollars - are simply a wealth transfer to the big players?

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          #19
          Why does the loonie left want a socialized medical system that wont get any new infusions of investments. I mean $600B went out the door and not a single bandaid was bought for the system. And they defend this? Some people are just delusional.

          If you dont want user fees or private funds then I guess raise the gas tax or something. Oops, I forgot we are going electric so that wont work. How about property taxes. Oops forgot canadas houseing bubble and rates.

          we did spend $10 billion on vaccines that dont work though. LOL. Could have put up 20 new hospitals for that.
          Last edited by jazz; Jan 23, 2022, 11:00.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Taiga View Post
            The administrative bloat is typical of any and all government run enterprises.
            The trouble with government they think they can solve problems by doing reports and making people accountable by requiring checklists.
            If the would have spent the money they spent on doing reports for 50 yrs on the Abbotsford dikes they could have hauled some fill and saved multi billions of dollars the spent on cleaning up flood. They didnt need more reports they needed more action.

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              #21
              Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
              There is always room for improvement. Any experience I have had has been impressive. As long as we do not alow ourselves to brought under corporate medicine rule . Remember you if you let them in the door, the free trade agreement s would never let you get rid of them.
              Corporate medicine rule? Isn’t that where we are at today with pharmaceutical mandates? I guess we allowed it to happen after all.

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                #22
                So most of us have no experience in healthcare management or healthcare administration or healthcare policy, yet many of you seem to know what the problems are and have all the solutions?

                And what you say applies all across the country in a very diverse and complex healthcare system?

                Yeah farmers of a certain political view know what will fix all the problems in health care!

                My advice is stick to running your own farms and businesses. Unless you think healthcare workers and management should tell you how to run your farm! LOL

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                  #23
                  How in hell would you know most on here know nothing of healthcare ???
                  I bet there are a good percentage of nurses on farms
                  Shit there is even a doctor farmer here

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    The biggest problem in health care is too many pencil pushers and not enough Drs. Nurses and specialists.

                    Started under the NDP in Sask.

                    Easier to get supporters in the System as Pencil pushers vs educated.
                    That’s so true but the Sask party has carried on that
                    Brain dead philosophy. And why? Because in their
                    Warped mind it’s better to leave shit like this in place
                    Just so people can complain about the unions and
                    Keep voting Sask party. What? that doesn’t make sense
                    Does it? No but it’s the truth about how dumb
                    We are as voters in this province. There are so
                    Many kids that want to be doctors nurses etc
                    But many can’t afford it and the requirements are so
                    Difficult and unrealistic and yet the Sask party keeps
                    Bringing in less than qualified foreign doctors to
                    Serve rural areas because of no incentive to get
                    Anything better. Rural hospitals in Saskatchewan are
                    In a deep crisis. Rural people have substandard
                    Health compared to city.

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                      #25
                      Gee, Chuck being particularly arrogant and dismissive today. Hangry??
                      Closed minds the first problem buddy.
                      You are definitely one part of the problem.
                      It's not a money problem first.
                      It's a culture issue. Society could educate. Holistic vision rather than disease based patch and weld model.
                      Once society mindset changes govt will follow.
                      Definitely a command and control issue. Hampered by societal lack of responsibility by the individual in the workforce. And the patient.
                      Unions
                      Doctors who can't work at will.
                      Doctors who can't run a professional corp and think like entrepreneurs. Think dentists or optometrists for eg. No shortage there.
                      Friend was losing 10lbs a month waiting for a scope. Her doctors wouldn't go outside their hospital, budget filled first two weeks of every month. Waited 3 months with potential 3 more coming. One call to MLA and voila, unused small hospital scope available the next Monday.
                      Blue Cross. Foot warts covered but psychology not? Psychiatrists through AHS only with GP referral. More billing....
                      CYA hoops and legislation that ties up 50%!!! of some professionals time on paperwork. No bull. My son's psychologist is originally from England and he's contemplating changing professions. Claims we're 50 years behind.
                      $500 legal just to get a copy of my son's med records from one! doctor.
                      Equipment supply so regulated kitchen freezers cost $100k.
                      More budget for a broken model just equals a bigger broken model.
                      Common sense has left the building long ago.
                      Leaders focused on re election can never make the hard changes.
                      Perhaps an Eisenhower with supreme command of the ministry.
                      It's not a wage issue at all. 25% wage increase for a 40% productivity increase very cheap.

                      My 82 yr old farmer neighbor, who was international sales for Pfizer for years and has sat on health boards in the province would approve of this message.

                      So tell us Chuck. By doing nothing more but increasing the budget by 50%, how will that solve the problem long term?
                      And what is so unique about Canada that no other health system structure but exactly the one we have now, will ever work??? Answer? Mirror.
                      Last edited by blackpowder; Jan 23, 2022, 14:57.

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                        #26
                        The education system is one of the largest problems. In the 80s my daughter started a nursing course it was a 2 yr program but now its 4 yr and the reason is the academics dont want to speed things along,just looking after there own jobs,courses are poorly aligned so you have months between the ones you need.
                        We have been in this pandemic for 2 yr now , we could have trained many new nurses but the union dont want more because that would reduce their clout at bargaining time. And yes paper work is a big problem ,and yet we dont sue near as much as they do in the excited states so mabey all this documentation isnt necessary.

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                          #27
                          "Nurses are in high demand around the world and no place really has anywhere near the number of trained professionals to meet that demand. Nor is it a surprise. Governments, hospitals, and nurses themselves have known this moment was coming for a long time.

                          As Patty Winsa reports in the article, “As far back as 2009, the Canadian Nurses Organization predicted that the shortfall would reach 60,000 by 2022.” A shortage of 123,000 nurses expected by 2030 was highlighted in a Health Workforce Australia report as early as 2014 and again in a Deloitte report in 2018. The UK National Health Service identified 94,000 vacancies in its healthcare workforce. The 2017 US Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card estimated an RN shortage of over 500,000 by 2030."

                          Healthcare management is largely a provincial responsibility. So it is pretty clear that a shortage of healthcare workers is occurring in a variety of healthcare systems around the world and its not unique to Canada because of our government funded healthcare system.
                          Last edited by chuckChuck; Jan 24, 2022, 08:58.

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                            #28
                            Why is the Sask party bringing in all of
                            These foreign doctors and not making it
                            Easier for our own kids to enter the medical
                            Profession? 8 years for doctor and dentist 4 for nurse
                            Etc????? Farm kids have to pay extra room and board
                            That city kids and certain other groups
                            That do not. Many farm kids with hood marks
                            Cannot afford to pay 8 years of rent and travel
                            Expense. Not all but many of those foreigners have
                            Been proven not qualified????

                            This year and last kids from rural areas were left
                            In limbo with no commitment if classes were in
                            Person or not right up until classes started.
                            So to make things worse than
                            They should have been in person had been cancelled
                            Except for maybe 1 class etc. so kids are
                            Sitting there paying rent and taking classes
                            In line??????

                            Absolute disadvantage for rural kids. This
                            Needs to change.
                            Instead of giving bonuses for foreign people why
                            Not even the playing field for rural kids?

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                              #29
                              The reason we want socialized medicine is simple. Listen to American hospital billings all over the internet.
                              An iv saline bag that cost 7$ should be charged out at 7$ plus hospital and nursing costs, that might make it 50$ .
                              Compared to 950$ in the US.
                              The US spends 50% more per person in Healthcare and still leaves people out.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
                                The reason we want socialized medicine is simple. Listen to American hospital billings all over the internet.
                                An iv saline bag that cost 7$ should be charged out at 7$ plus hospital and nursing costs, that might make it 50$ .
                                Compared to 950$ in the US.
                                The US spends 50% more per person in Healthcare and still leaves people out.
                                Please provide evidence that support your claims.

                                When speaking with people have worked in both systems, our system doesn't stack up nearly as well as claimed.

                                While it has the appearance of serving us better, there are many who fall through the cracks here as well.

                                And our system has far more waste and over-management than the US system will allow since theirs is market driven.

                                Neither system is perfect.

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