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sl8

(16,245 posts)
Thu May 23, 2024, 11:12 AM May 2024

Gatineau couple discharged from Ottawa family doctor 'shocked,' seeking answers

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-gatineau-family-doctor-discharge-1.7210553#:


Gatineau couple discharged from Ottawa family doctor 'shocked,' seeking answers

Bruyère Clinic says serving out-of-province patients becoming increasingly hard

Natalia Goodwin · CBC News · Posted: May 22, 2024 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: May 22

A family from Gatineau, Que., is reeling after being told they will be discharged from their family doctor in Ottawa for a reason they are struggling to agree with — because they have Quebec health cards.

Last month Samira Drapeau, Drew Williams and their five-year-old son received separate letters from the Bruyère Family Medicine Centre in Ottawa where the family have been patients for eight years.

Many people in the National Capital Region live on one side of the Ottawa River but work on the other. It's also not uncommon for people on the Quebec side to receive health services in Ottawa.

The letter stated that as of July 31, they would be discharged from the clinic and will no longer have access to services.

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Gatineau couple discharged from Ottawa family doctor 'shocked,' seeking answers (Original Post) sl8 May 2024 OP
Another myth (Canada's national Health care) dashed on the rocks. Marcus IM May 2024 #1
Sounds like a definitional issue with "true nation" carpetbagger May 2024 #2
 

Marcus IM

(3,001 posts)
1. Another myth (Canada's national Health care) dashed on the rocks.
Thu May 23, 2024, 11:22 AM
May 2024

It's like fingernails on a chalkboard listening to my American friends discussing this using mythology and guesses about the Canadian system.

There are few nations with true national and universal healthcare.

One of these nations in the Western hemisphere is Cuba.




carpetbagger

(4,752 posts)
2. Sounds like a definitional issue with "true nation"
Fri May 24, 2024, 12:05 AM
May 2024

The real issue here is localization of state functions, because having a PCP in another province would be a nonstarter in a Cuban-style provincial health system with direct employment.

Canada is similar to the UK and Belgium as federations of distinct peoples or nations, and devolution of state services is one mechanism that keeps those federations intact.

Quebec considers itself a nation, and exerts local control intolerable in multinational communist federations such as the Soviet Union. They have a system to provide care for the people of that nation. This is a convenience issue, although I'm not unaware of the GP staffing problems in Canada.

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