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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 737490" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>I don't know what your point is. But, because Healthcare is under the government, yes, it's in every budget, every year.</p><p>They look at ways to keep those costs under control.</p><p>Kind of like the education budgets.</p><p> </p><p>Personally, I love the idea, that politicians need to look at cost saving messures, including healthcare, in every budget.</p><p> </p><p>Unlike in the US, where only insurance, pharma, and physicians dictate the price (basically get any increase in pricing they ask for).</p><p>That is why the US spends more then double on healthcare (on average), then any other industrial country.</p><p> </p><p>DS, who lives in Ontario, myself in Alberta seem to be very happy with our healthcare system. I wouldn't trade it with the US style one , ever.</p><p>And, the US hasn't heard the last of Healthcare reform. Costs, definity need to go down there.</p><p>It;s all over the news, even Bill Gates himself was last week speaking, more healthcare reform is needed in the US.</p><p>He added it puts a huge competitive disadvantage on american goods and products, due to the extra healthcare costs, US employers need to pay, compared to all other countries.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, every country on earth is facing higher healthcare costs... but the US costs have been out of control for some time now, and continue, without a <strong>real</strong> healthcare reform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 737490, member: 23950"] I don't know what your point is. But, because Healthcare is under the government, yes, it's in every budget, every year. They look at ways to keep those costs under control. Kind of like the education budgets. Personally, I love the idea, that politicians need to look at cost saving messures, including healthcare, in every budget. Unlike in the US, where only insurance, pharma, and physicians dictate the price (basically get any increase in pricing they ask for). That is why the US spends more then double on healthcare (on average), then any other industrial country. DS, who lives in Ontario, myself in Alberta seem to be very happy with our healthcare system. I wouldn't trade it with the US style one , ever. And, the US hasn't heard the last of Healthcare reform. Costs, definity need to go down there. It;s all over the news, even Bill Gates himself was last week speaking, more healthcare reform is needed in the US. He added it puts a huge competitive disadvantage on american goods and products, due to the extra healthcare costs, US employers need to pay, compared to all other countries. Yes, every country on earth is facing higher healthcare costs... but the US costs have been out of control for some time now, and continue, without a [B]real[/B] healthcare reform. [/QUOTE]
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