Its simply not right. There should never be a difference in how a patient is treated based on the type of insurance that they have. I am sorry, but I just can't agree w/ you. I am not saying you are not right, or that you don't have a right to your opinion, but in my humble opinion, no one.... NO ONE.... is better than anyone else.... sorry, DaVitas policy is faulty.
I am liking Canada more and more every day .. sorry to my American boyfriend but damn .. I got it good here!!
Quote from: angieskidney on July 15, 2006, 03:09:04 AMI am liking Canada more and more every day .. sorry to my American boyfriend but damn .. I got it good here!!Well, as far as your free Canadian medical coverage goes, you have it pretty well. Unfortunately, you are limited from other choices and options like alternative doctors, financial assistance and near by hospitals with trained medical staff to handle your situation. Sure, the US may have a greedy medical perfession but still, the US does have more choices and options to cater to your needs.
Well Bioya this is off topic but a while back I used to work with a guy who used the term BIOYA all the time. Our office was on the tenth floor of a bank building so we would have to take an elevator to get up there. The walls of this elevator were covered in a plush carpet that lent itself to being written in with the indentation of a finger. Well Kent would write the term BIOYA into the carpeted walls of the elevator quite often. One day curiousity got me so I finally said, "E.K. what does BIOYA mean." When "Blow it out your ..." came back I was both shocked and amused. I told you this was off topic but maybe it isn't. Perhaps you are trying to tell Davita something?