Been reading this thread through and it's amazing how much the NHS and our OHIP system are the same in terms of coverage and treatments. We have no provincial dentistry here unless you are on welfare or disabled, but most mid to large size employers have drug and dental plans. I work for the gov't so I have pretty good dental and drugs, but my wife who works in the private sector has better benefits.
Our prescription dispensing fee is around $10 now and the cost of the drugs is on top of that. You are always allowed to substitute generic unless the doctor says not to.
There are private clinics here but they are specialized (cancer, hernia, genetics, etc etc) and not GP doctors. OHIP will pay for a private clinic if you can't get timely care in the public system. If you want entirely private care you must head for the USA or Quebec (IIRC) for non-UHC health care.
Anyways I've seen the propoganda ******** on the American TV stations and there technique is simple...find people who fall through the cracks and then trumpet them as typical events. I have a horror story from an American friend concerning her jaw and eyes. She needs some maxillo-facial(sp) surgery to correct a defect in her jaw that makes it very painful to use it every now and then and she has cataracts in both eyes. Her HMO told her the coverage she and her husband have will only cover one operation. Each eye is considered separate surgery.

So her choices are a good jaw and near blindness or one good eye and the same jaw problems. Nice system the Americans have..

I just got off messenger with them and oddly enough, she and her husband are dead set against UHC

Can't figure that out at all. She works at McDonalds and her husband is self-employed so she provides the insurance. I'd really love to understand the resistance when UHC would provide all the care needed.
Now I am a success story for socialized medicine. I have had two catastrophic events, an accident and an illness that would have surely bankrupted my family if I was in the US. I had a fractured spine in a freak accident and got into surgery in 6 days...then spent a year recovering and a few smaller surgeries (those damn screws HURT!!!!) and of course intensive therapy. I had to ask if they went to Home Depot before fixing my back after seeing all the hardware they had put in there.
Cost to me? $0 and it kept me a hardworking taxpayer rather than leaving me a state-assisted pain-wracked cripple.
Then I had a benign brain tumour. Since it was slow growing and not an immediate threat, I had to wait six months for surgery but I had CAT scans every 3 weeks to make sure the tumour behaved. I had the surgery, had some serious adverse side effects like meningitis and temporary blindness but those socialist doctors didn't quit until I walked out of the hospital and was able to drive home (although I didn't).

Cost to me? $0 and kept me a hardworking taxpayer rather than a slowly wasting away welfare case. 11 years cancer free because of socialized medicine. 19 years as a productive taxpayer because of dem dadgum socialized gubmint docs

. You won't be seeing me anytime soon on those propaganda commercials the lobbyists keep showing.
I wonder how an HMO would have treated me if I had to depend on them for my health care? Would they have cut me off after the accident? Both treatments cost the taxpaying public about a quarter million dollars or so.
It's also true that getting a family doctor can be a challenge, but where I live there are numerous clinics where you can walk in at any time day or night if you need to see a doctor.
I've paid a LOT of money in taxes in those 19 years since my accident, about enough to cover the cost of my care. I also have no problems paying those taxes when I have peace of mind all the time concerning my health care and care delivery.
Thanks for the conversation Rolfe and it really made me take a look at the NHS and how it operates.
Go Obama Go, make this change happen....
BTW if anyone is wondering, the accident happened when I was walking backwards using a brand new full sized VHS camcorder. It seems that there are things called curbs (kerbs) that you are supposed to step up and over.

Oopsie daisy and down I went landing on a concrete sidewalk while in a "V" position with a heavy camcorder on my shoulder. My butt simply wasn't padded enough to provide the necessary protection. Funny thing was it didn't really hurt until a few hours later. Thats when I went to the emergency room when the pain made me see bright white fireballs shooting though my eyeballs.
