I'd rather pay taxes and not have to worry about finding the cash to have treatment.
It would be interesting to know how much money is spent on Blokey's care/treatment, but I'd hate to receive an actual bill for (some of) it.
I'm in Canada as well and every thing is paid for. You do have to pay for the medications you take. I have good insurance though.
I'm in Canada too. I have to pay for my medications, but I'm covered through my mom's insurance, so I only have to pay 20%. Besides transportation, that's all I pay for.When I was in the States, I paid $400US per treatment, and that didn't include any medications. I had anything I needed at home before I left. I have learned, however, to never leave home without bandaids, even if traveling in Canada.
I'm in Italy....I pay nothing. All my various medicines (Aranesp, renagel, Norvasc) are all free as well. All doctor appointments & medical exams are also free of charge.It's a great deal, and can't even start to understand how tough it must be for people in the US.
I even still have a box of Tegaderms and all kinds of hand cleaners/wipes from when I had my permcath. I have an emerg access kit in my car and one at work, too. Compliments of my dialysis unit.
uh... think you should take your politics to another section.. but yeah, we pay higher taxes, but we don't have insurance companies looking at everything, trying to find a reason to drop coverage when we get sick.