Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

Study: More Than 45,000 Canadians Sought Treatment Abroad In 2015

The Canadian Press, 12 Oct, 2016 12:20 PM
    VANCOUVER — A new study released today by the Fraser Institute suggests 45,619 Canadians went outside the country for non-emergency medical treatment in 2015.
     
    The study from the Vancouver-based think tank comes out days after U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump took a swipe at the Canadian health care system during a town-hall debate with Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton.
     
    Trump said when Canadians need a big operation, they go to the United States because of what he said was a "catastrophic" Canadian system in certain ways.
     
    The Fraser Institute study did not indicate how many Canadians went to the U.S. for medical treatment, only that they went outside the country.
     
    The Republican candidate also accused Clinton of secretly plotting to implement a Canadian-style, single-payer health care — a system he said "would be a disaster" if adopted in the United States. 
     
    The study says wait times are among the likely reasons some Canadians seek treatment elsewhere. Citing its own research, the Fraser Institute claims patients waited an average of 9.8 weeks for medically necessary treatment in 2015 after seeing a specialist.
     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    American Extradited, Charged With Killing Edmonto's Dwayne Demkiw Who Disappeared In 2015

    American Extradited, Charged With Killing Edmonto's Dwayne Demkiw Who Disappeared In 2015
      Police said Jason Steadman, who 41, is charged in the death of Dwayne Demkiw.

    American Extradited, Charged With Killing Edmonto's Dwayne Demkiw Who Disappeared In 2015

    Royals To Visit Iconic, B.C., Yukon Locales Oozing With Beauty, Social Values

    Royals To Visit Iconic, B.C., Yukon Locales Oozing With Beauty, Social Values
    Starting Saturday, the Royals will make stops in Victoria, Kelowna, Bella Bella, Haida Gwaii, Whitehorse, Carcross, Yukon, and Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, among Canada's most impoverished neighbourhoods.

    Royals To Visit Iconic, B.C., Yukon Locales Oozing With Beauty, Social Values

    Licence, Rezoning, Required For Medical Marijuana Shops In Victoria

    Licence, Rezoning, Required For Medical Marijuana Shops In Victoria
    Starting immediately, a $5,000 business licence and $7,500 rezoning application are required for all shops where medicinal pot is sold.

    Licence, Rezoning, Required For Medical Marijuana Shops In Victoria

    Quebec Woman Ordered By Judge To Remove Hijab Seeks Clearer Rules

    Quebec Woman Ordered By Judge To Remove Hijab Seeks Clearer Rules
    Rania El-Alloul's lawyer appeared in Quebec Superior Court seeking a declaratory judgement that would clarify that litigants have the right to wear a hijab or other religious attire in court.

    Quebec Woman Ordered By Judge To Remove Hijab Seeks Clearer Rules

    New Brunswick Man Wins Chase The Ace Prize Of $1.3 Million

    New Brunswick Man Wins Chase The Ace Prize Of $1.3 Million
    The Dalhousie Rotary Club and the Recreaplex in Dalhousie, N.B. announced on Facebook Thursday night that Rino Maltais had picked the ace of spades to win a $1.3 million prize.

    New Brunswick Man Wins Chase The Ace Prize Of $1.3 Million

    U.S. Alleges Vancouver Firm Has Long-term Links To Transnational Crime

    U.S. Alleges Vancouver Firm Has Long-term Links To Transnational Crime
    A payment processing company in Vancouver has been accused of being a "significant transnational criminal organization" by the United States Treasury Department.

    U.S. Alleges Vancouver Firm Has Long-term Links To Transnational Crime