@ProfDerek666 @dr_lungs @jplomas @sib313 @doctimcook @wesstreeting Canada is not so terrible Derek (May I call you Derek?) https://t.co/KdiBOf9xwV. Indeed, Canada does not have a NHS, it has Provincial schemes that sometimes provide different services. Doc
@diana_murphy613 so the report states that Canada is ranked 9 out of 11 high income countries but in the top 10% compared to 195 other countries. https://t.co/B7rc6Mdjnk.
@theworldindex Think you got it wrong. Out of 195 countries Canada makes top 10% so about 19th place being generous. So if you’re goi g to say this a Quick Look up might be in order https://t.co/PDmHM1AzBo.
@CoreyMce @globalnews I’ve posted it read… we are third highest in spending but rank 9th out of 11 wealthy countries. https://t.co/isd8REELJH
@KellockLinda @64BrianP @SuburbanPolly This seems somewhat balanced to me. Enjoy https://t.co/ZBiK9faXht
@troutwhispers "The truth is rarely pure and never simple" - Oscar Wilde https://t.co/w9fo7qI6a9.
@WildBilly58 @FenixAmmunition Your healthcare sucks balls dumbass. Stop trying to convince people your long wait times, bullshit doctors, and unbelievably horrendous database management are anything we should hope for. https://t.co/T7SLdI85E0.
@adriana1550 @yycflyer Probably better than 9th out of the 11 highest income countries: https://t.co/KY3GZZPEso
@AlexandraYLS @Canadia93207622 @JMeddings @Alberta_UCP So how about comparing to other affluent countries. Canada ranks 9th out of 11. Not very impressive but of course the lefty’s never want this comparison. https://t.co/3EZ1hS18Zq
@GreyMatterConvo Here are some facts. Canada isn't anywhere near the top spender nor the worst in performance. You say you are fighting for the truth. It starts with telling the truth. https://t.co/p6ih0YTLtF https://t.co/FQoMcDXBza
@T0dd_Lester @bechtweets @Tonia_Hankins7 @LilaGraceRose That you think your health care is better flies in the face of the reality of independent organizations: https://t.co/6MpJdQZiAv But Canada does QUITE well despite our low population. https://t.co/I
@PeterHRatcliffe Canada is not revered as having world class HC. Educate yourself! https://t.co/0rKvLNOACX
@theodurcan @SameeraKhan @REVMAXXING Crumbling? What an exaggeration. Canadian healthcare might not be perfect, but its quality remains excellent And if you hate the universal healthcare, what's the better system to replace it? https://t.co/YxeLmq4x8r.
This dupe posted an article that 100% proved my point, then dropped the mic like he won the argument.
@SendDopaminePls @CFPC_e https://t.co/7eqwRC4u8U And muted. Carry on.
@Illusively @ContrarianTribe LMAO Yes... https://t.co/hnZ6gHvOzp By the way, the system has been "improved" by introducing Medical Assistance in Dying
@ztisdale @liberal_party The commonwealth ranked our system the 11th best in the world. Sure we have problems, especially now with our population growing. Evolution is necessary. But make no mistake people like our system, including us. https://t.co/Y8
@fergustp @SocialistNHS Nope. Canada’s health care is free at point of use. People only need insurance for prescriptions and dental. And it’s poor rating has been refuted: https://t.co/41KqIuz3Ib. Curious about the others now.
@Bitcoinomics101 @MaxGR21 @YukonStrong @jordanbpeterson @JustinTrudeau No, they aren’t. We are one of the worst in many areas in Commonwealth countries, but still place higher than the US https://t.co/pfrNqU9eno
@heathergrant11 @ABDanielleSmith 3) some of the stupidest people I know are the most educated as they were indoctrinated by University's and have no link to the real world. 4) MD's can be swayed by politics and money. 5)https://t.co/eAGqsryxOP.
@opropriogiga @pedro_salis @CaioAugstOR @Felippe_Hermes De novo, você extrapola seu argumento para provar um ponto. Tem um artigo que mostra bem as discrepâncias entre os sistemas de saúde públicos de 10 países ricos e por que o Canadá tem algumas pontuaç
The latest Commonwealth Fund Report ranked Canada’s health care system ninth out of 11 high-income countries. https://t.co/ISC5CHVrSc
@MauricioRdzQ @EmmaRincon FALSO. The latest Commonwealth Fund Report ranked Canada’s health care system ninth out of 11 high-income countries. https://t.co/ISC5CHVrSc
@IWA_PoiPounder @jayno_kc @laurenboebert “ A recent analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study showed that Canada was in the top 10% of the 195 countries that were compared on the Healthcare Access and Quality Index” https://t.co/WxUYudVgH4
@moneytalkstweet https://t.co/B3hMmPcVE0 This study provides a more balanced approach to the data.
@HamDog2011 @ninaturner A recent analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study showed that Canada was in the top 10% of the 195 countries that were compared on the Healthcare Access and Quality Index, ranking above several countries that scored higher i
It is disconcerting that three international comparisons reach very different conclusions about the quality of health care in Canada, particularly when the public and government may view these data without proper context. https://t.co/6AuQoLAlcu
@ICGardner @opendebatecan @What23HasDone Did you read "Appeared on https://t.co/dckSl6M9p4" at the top of the article I linked to for the Liberal hater? See here: https://t.co/6AuQoLAT22
@Bateson_AB So don’t know where you get your data but- Canada rates in the to 10% of 195 other countries when comparing health care access and quality https://t.co/eIViW00T4s.
@ScruffyAnthony @AmieVarley @CBCNews No we shouldn’t. There are much better alternative single payer systems. We have the eighth most expensive health care in the world and it doesn’t offer equiv coverage, like the NHS which covers drugs too https://t.co/
@stephen_taylor Why do Conservatives always lie and/or mislead people and choose, it seems, be uniformed? A waste, I'm sure, but if you were genuinely interested in reality, this might help, but I doubt it. https://t.co/EntPegZPYn
@sunlorrie Dig behind the headlines, Lorrie. It is disconcerting that three international comparisons reach very different conclusions about the quality of health care in Canada, particularly when the public and government may view these data without prope
@RobynUrback This is from 2018 but it's still relevant. The CMAJ doesn't think the sky is falling. #Manufacturingconsent https://t.co/R0vv1WeTG1
@Josh61906657 @knotthatone @marsonnay2 @BrentColman Here's a solid read from two different studies with two different opinions. https://t.co/NFNlHOre0U
@AlikaMD But where? Certainly not in Canada. “Health care in Canada is ranked poorly relative to other high-income countries by the 2017 Commonwealth Fund Report” https://t.co/DaUTBGomyR
@Nahanni_ @robyndoolittle I prefer unbiased international reports rather than those penned by our own system. https://t.co/iWBUhyXoLU
@IndependenceAb @KayceeMaduYEG Yes, an American styled healthcare system is something to shoot for…🙄 You may pay more tax than you want to but that doesn’t mean you pay too much. You might want to see what the vast majority of Europe pays personally. htt
@theJagmeetSingh Canada's healthcare is rated 9 of 11 of high income countries. This will not change under the "government run" system. System can be public "funded" without being "run" by bloated bureaucracies. Time to change the model. https://t.co/0M28e
RT @Jasonvalliere2: The United States takes advantage of "A PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM" in Canada! First by buying cheaper medications! Seco…
The United States takes advantage of "A PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM" in Canada! First by buying cheaper medications! Second by stealing our intellectual property and making money in the private sector! Canada seeks retroactive public Canadian goods! https:/
RT @NotAssangesCat: @Scribulatora A bit of a deeper dive. https://t.co/KCygJO3bIy
@Scribulatora A bit of a deeper dive. https://t.co/KCygJO3bIy
@fogg813 @CBCNews That whole Common Wealth Fund healthcare analysis is completely debunked here: https://t.co/HfNzeYcLXJ
Interesting indeed. The obvious negatives are those that need to be remedied. When Pearson was trying to get healthcare passed the Conservatives fought against it until they finally forced pharmacare and dental care out of the bill.
@beachmagoo @den0408 @Nancy_Crouse @cafreeland Thank you for providing proof that beyond the headline, you have not understood the data. Here's an *actual breakdown* of the lightweight Commonwealth report. https://t.co/KCygJO3bIy
@SherOnHealth @IrfanDhalla @commonwealthfnd This is a challenging topic to capture in a tweet. In contrast to the Commonwealth Fund Report, the WHO ranks Canada among the top 10 of 191 countries and third among the 11 countries included in the Commonwealth
RT @DrKathleenRoss1: 2/3 Our healthcare system is not universal nor efficient enough to meet the needs of our patients. Canada consistently…
2/3 Our healthcare system is not universal nor efficient enough to meet the needs of our patients. Canada consistently scores near the bottom of the Commonwealth Fund healthcare performance scorecard. https://t.co/DY9C1nhkfg It is time that Physicians ask
Imagine bragging about Canadian healthcare when we rank third-LAST among wealthy nations and need to resort to vaccine tourism to feel even marginally safe. https://t.co/6LZwJ7nK4v
@SteveRickettsSP @DvorakDvorak Is the NIH and CMAJ credible enough for you. This isn't hard to find. You just can't treat Canadian health insurance as a secular religion with virtue more important than results (which the Canadian left is guilty of, in the
@RickLangel Here's another fun fact: Two other studies found Canada to be in the top 10% compared to peers. Here's a nice scholarly article examining the reasons for that, but I doubt ewe can digest it. It's not written in sheep-speak. https://t.co/5FMUSEQ
@DerekWonch @MaryWel01191726 @nationalpost That’s an understatement. This report from the Canadian medical association ranks us 9th out of 11 developed nations. Remember ER wait times across most of the USA is measured in minutes, not hours. https://t.co/
@SoPlainlyJane @SherlokOhmz @MickyAnn2 @TrishaLinville1 @Jim_Jordan Healthcare lol! I would rather pay for my insurance then to have to wait the 21 week average after a doctor referral to see a specialist. Your healthcare is horrible. https://t.co/qUoLzrI6
@JillEvansjp0077 @tcsg_darren @sunlorrie Bullshit. Provide some facts, like this.... https://t.co/mxT3t86Evg
@duncandee @nspector4 @alanfryermedia How about some context on the Commonwealth report... https://t.co/mxT3t86Evg
@LeafsRule2021 @BogeyTrain76 @glen_mcgregor Try this one. https://t.co/p6ih0YTLtF
@PerpetualFinn @AndrewYang You are cherry picking to support your specious claim. Outcomes are good even though health care could definitely improve. https://t.co/qaKQhOlYJT
@Pskurie @IncDandelion @RandyMoases @mtbhucker @KyleKayBee @booksnips @nationalpost Yes, this paper looks at other contrasting studies and the study you refer to and finds that there were some 'apples to oranges' comparisons that muddy the findings a bit.
@IncDandelion @booksnips @nationalpost I don’t care what your hero says. That is hearsay. Statistically, Canada’s health care system is good overall. There are many factors to balance. https://t.co/ccmiGNRPTe https://t.co/62TMeDkIKw
@GaiusPresident Try again. https://t.co/rd5dUla4uY
@avila_raudel @Faby_Nava77 Buenas noches. Nos podrías comentar sobre el sistema de salud de Canadá? Al parecer no ha sido muy bien evaluado. Saludos @oliversalasl https://t.co/AbvEvcYP4A
@LeftismIsLies @AmeliaLouiseP1 @KingBob_______ @benaldo @SenSanders Despite that being literally what your argument was a minute ago, I'll go with it. PLEASE show me how our healthcare is worse https://t.co/RafXpPt2xb https://t.co/J5pPNWtCtJ
Canadian Healthcare: ranks both low (CommonwealthFundReport) & high (WHO on HALE/GBD). *great analysis on rank-discrepancy reasons, *agree we deserve criticism for not covering drugs/dental, but *differ on view that digitization scale-up is unnecessa
RT @supermarioelia: Great article in @CMAJ looking at how WHO metrics are more flattering to Canadian health system than Commonwealth https…
Great article in @CMAJ looking at how WHO metrics are more flattering to Canadian health system than Commonwealth https://t.co/avEsFhTjXx
Very thoughtful article about international comparisons and the need to "look beyond the headlines" by @PMCram, Chaim Bell from @MountSinai and Finlay McAlister. https://t.co/e8eYUbkhE3 https://t.co/fWF77zGR3T
RT @CMAJ: Look beyond the headlines to understand how Canada really compares to other countries https://t.co/UP9XgzLHuk *gated #cdnhealth…
RT @CMAJ: Look beyond the headlines to understand how Canada really compares to other countries https://t.co/UP9XgzLHuk *gated #cdnhealth…
RT @CMAJ: Look beyond the headlines to understand how Canada really compares to other countries https://t.co/UP9XgzLHuk *gated #cdnhealth…
RT @CMAJ: Look beyond the headlines to understand how Canada really compares to other countries https://t.co/UP9XgzLHuk *gated #cdnhealth…
Look beyond the headlines to understand how Canada really compares to other countries https://t.co/UP9XgzLHuk *gated #cdnhealth #globalhealth #healthpolicy https://t.co/8s5TKWxde5
RT @Larry_Svenson: Comparing Canadian health care to that in other countries: looking beyond the headlines, via @CMAJ https://t.co/61n8A6i3…
Comparing Canadian health care to that in other countries: looking beyond the headlines, via @CMAJ https://t.co/61n8A6i3YY #cdnhealth
A very good read for all important context: Comparing Canadian health care to that in other countries: looking beyond the headlines https://t.co/dhkIyodfM7
When comparing Canadian health care to that in other countries, look beyond the headlines https://t.co/ZZZFgk3KgI
We're better than what the media has us believe --> "Comparing Canadian health care to that in other countries: looking beyond the headlines" https://t.co/uL9VTqhdcc #CdnHealth