Posts Tagged ‘Canadian Health Care System’

Canada is Not Different

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

By Evan Falchuk

When Danny Williams, the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, mysteriously disappeared to the United States for heart surgery, it was a scandal in Canada.  Why, asked many Canadians, would a government official abandon the Canadian health care system in his own time of need?

The secrecy surrounding where he went and why only added to the sense that he knew the was doing something bad for his political health.

Now he’s talking, and he’s saying things that I suspect sound pretty radical for Canadians.  Politically, he’s almost forced to say it.  But I wonder if he really needed to be in the fix he is in.

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The Changing Face of Canadian Health Care

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Many Americans look to Canada, as an example of a government-run health care system that works.

But is that really what it is?

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Get Pathology Out of the Basement

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

The first thing you see when you enter the Toronto General Hospital’s Pathology Department is a prominent sign bearing a quote from Sir William Osler.  “As is your pathology, so goes your clinical practice,” it says.  It’s the first clue that there is something special happening here.

Dr. Silvia Asa is the Chief of the department and has built a remarkable facility in downtown Toronto.  With a team of nearly 40 full-time pathologists in a multi-specialty setting, and dozens of residents and fellows, her department reviews thousands of samples a week.  Walking the halls where the doctors do their work, you might think you were in a law firm, except for the massive microscopes adorning each desk.  The technology and organization were just about the opposite of what I saw in Argentina.

But it wasn’t the technology that was most impressive.  It was the deep passion the doctors clearly feel about the art of pathology, and the prominence it must have in any realistic conversation about quality in health care.  “Pathology has always been in the basement,” Dr. Asa told me, and she means it more than just literally.  Most hospitals have their pathology departments in basements, where the space needed for big lab equipment is at less of a premium.  But it also reflects the importance some place on pathology, almost treating it as an afterthought.

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The Canadian Health Care System: Just Like Ours

Monday, May 11th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Why paying for health care is so difficult:

a gigantic, complex raft of billing codes which are seemingly designed to haunt you in your sleep. With thousands of codes, and with frequent revisions to the fee schedule, it’s difficult to imagine a bureaucratic system. . . more challenging to decipher.

American health care?  No, Canadian.

Some problems are inherent to health care, regardless of who pays for it.

  • "Medicine is learned by the bedside and not in the class room. Let not your conception of manifestations of disease come from work heard in the lecture room or read from the book: see and then research, compare and control. But see first."
    - Sir William Osler, MD
    The Father of Modern Medicine
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