Questions are being raised about the case of a 36-year-old Ontario woman who died of liver failure after she was rejected for a life-saving liver transplant after a medical review highlighted her prior alcohol use.
So I’m assuming you’re in Canada and don’t have experience with US healthcare… But we have the same issues here. Unless you’re extremely wealthy, you are very limited as to what doctor you can or can’t see based on your insurance plan which is almost always based on your employment.
There are wait times and you cannot “shop around” for a GP in the way you’re implying.
So I’m assuming you’re in Canada and don’t have experience with US healthcare… But we have the same issues here. Unless you’re extremely wealthy, you are very limited as to what doctor you can or can’t see based on your insurance plan which is almost always based on your employment.
There are wait times and you cannot “shop around” for a GP in the way you’re implying.