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 @B47838Lfrom Alberta  disagreed…1wk1W

The US currently has a privatized health care system that results in people going bankrupt for receiving the care that they need. No one should have to sacrifice their way of life to receive healthcare.

 @B463K93from Alberta  disagreed…2wks2W

Just look at the United States, privatised healthcare results in the poor in society having to give up everything to try and get the help they need almost always through no fault of their own

 @B3R2ZFYfrom Alberta  disagreed…4wks4W

Healthcare privatization will indefinitely damage canadians, as not only will many die from prioritizing people with more money, but it will also cause monetary decline in households effected by such. Low income families will suffer, and people with less severe injuries, or more time to treat it, will be prioritized instead of the person who needs it more. Therefor, I believe privatization of healthcare to cause more harm than good.

 @B2S96STConservativefrom Alberta  disagreed…2mos2MO

Public healthcare is extremely beneficial people don't realize its much better to pay tax's then upfront as paying up front for most people would put they in extreme debt and possible bankruptcy

 @B2PK6XWfrom Alberta  disagreed…2mos2MO

Healthcare is a basic human right and by privatizing it it puts it in the hands of corporations and private owners rather than our government

 @9ZXNYPZfrom Alberta  disagreed…4mos4MO

Everyone should be able to afford it when in serious critical conditions, it should not bankrupt or rid someone of their entire savings as we see in the United States

 @9ZTCTM8from Alberta  disagreed…4mos4MO

Simply compare Canada's health care spending based on it GDP vs the USA's health care spending (basing this on the GDP accounts for population discrepancies)

 @9LMBW2Pfrom Alberta  disagreed…12mos12MO

Public healthcare insures that any and every individual who needs medical assistance receives it, with no restrictions to do with money or lack thereof

 @9HYHSQKNew Democraticfrom Alberta  disagreed…1yr1Y

Although it may allow the country itself to have less debt, its citizens will suffer greatly. and provide that "rich get richer and poor get poorer" mentality

 @B2XHWX2from Alberta  disagreed…2mos2MO

If healthcare becomes more privatized, it will be more difficult for more regular citizens to get access to it. Moreover, if healthcare is more privatized, it can be more expensive, and not affordable to the general population.

 @EmprezSensei from Alberta  disagreed…2mos2MO

Advocating for more privatization of healthcare emphasizes benefits like improved efficiency, higher-quality care, reduced wait times, and increased innovation. Private entities, driven by competition, invest in advanced technology and patient-centric services, while reducing strain on public systems. Examples like Singapore show how mixed models balance access and efficiency. Concerns about inequality can be addressed with proper regulation and subsidies, ensuring privatization complements public healthcare while enhancing overall performance.

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