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    4 months ago

    No source, no facts

    For years now my dentist (who runs a private business) can’t get me an appointment every 6 months like recommended because he’s too busy, I had to wait months for a repair, same experience for my girlfriend at another dentist.

    Tons of people haven’t been going to the dentist at all because they couldn’t afford it because it’s private, it’s become so much of an issue that the federal government had to launch the public coverage program.

    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/231106/dq231106a-eng.htm

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/how-often-should-you-go-to-the-dentist-survey-says-many-canadians-aren-t-going-enough-1.6633890

    https://www.healthcoalition.ca/more-than-just-a-plan-it-is-a-lifeline-says-denturist-on-the-canadian-dental-care-plan/

    It’s been a huge success, so much so that dentists can’t keep up with the increased demand. Based on what you’re saying the fact that dental care is private should mean that demand wouldn’t have increased when public coverage started, right? Because private care and private insurance is so much better that everyone gets to go whenever they want and everyone can afford it, right?

    The only person not arguing in good faith and lying here is you. The proof being that you’re just unable to provide sources to back up your claims but you keep arguing.

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        4 months ago

        Provide a source showing that it doesn’t cost Americans more, it should be super easy to do it if it’s real.

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            Funny how you’re saying “Google is right there” and when we provide you the numbers of health care expenses per capita in the USA vs Canada that we find on Google you call us liars.

            Again, provide a source showing that healthcare spending per capita in the USA is lower than in Canada to prove that our sources are wrong, we’ve tried to find sources saying you’re right but only came up with sources stating the contrary… So… Help us!

            Gross vs net income isn’t what I’m asking, I’m asking you to show that the total spent per person is lower in the USA because that’s what you keep saying, privatized healthcare should cost less than public healthcare and we’re paying too much. If that’s the case the numbers should be clear, Americans should be spending less per capita than Canadians for healthcare.