It's better than the Canadian MAID system. Just saying...
No it's not. Some things are faster usually (but not always).
That said I actually have to laugh outloud. Some of the numbers that I see here are like, 80% of my income tax as a Canadian per month.
That's perverse guys. Like....wow. You complain about the socialist hellscape....I dunno man.
Know someone, an American retiree, who had a leg wound that quickly went bad. After a nurse happened to see it, he was in a specialist's office the next day, and surgery the next or the day after.
Three times my father, a farmer and blue-collar worker, was found with a life-threatening condition, and each time he had specialist help right then or the day after.
"Life-threatenning condition". If it's immediate you get care the right day. If the impact is significant, unpredictable or likely immediate, you get seen FAST. During COVID my mom was diagnosed with colon cancer. Saw a specialist within a few days and was receiving treatment with 2 weeks.
I mean, if your appendix explodes, they take it our right away.
For relatively benign things (nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) I was able to see a specialist in about 2 months.
If you have a heart attack, pulminary care is as immediate as it gets.
My serious question for those who are on health care in other countries: How long would the retiree I know and my father would have had to wait to see a specialist?
It truly would depend on how imminent the "life threatenning" was.
I know people that are having to wait 2 years for MRIs because our current conservative government is enriching their friends in the private medicare sector (to the detriment of the public system) and the govt. is not investing in bottleneck areas.
Our system in Canada is FAAAAR from perfect, we are very aware of that. And we ABSOLUTELY have people who have been affected by slow service (which sadly, includes people dying). There are quite a few nonemergent interventions that do take a LONG time.
However, the ONLY people asking for American style health care, are the rich (who often will just fly somewhere else anyways). SEveral people in my family have flown down to mexico for dental work (to get TWO crowns put in in my home town costs the SAME as flying down with your partner, spending a week in Mexico AND getting your crowns put in).
If you truly are curious about whether they'd have to wait (or how long) you'd probably need to share what their specific affliction was)