Essay On Canadian Health Act

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Yet another week bundled with lots of knowledge on Canadian health care. The quality of the presentation was superb and a big wow to everyone. The Canada health act passed on April 1st, 1984 with an objective of protecting the health of the residents of Canada without any financial barriers. In my opinion the Canada health act needs to be updated to reflect the realities of 2017 and not the realities of 1984. Most of the Canadians are struggling to pay for health care. The entire system needs to be reformed. The Canada health act is still in its developing stage and majority of the medically necessary services are not included in health care act. If the service is not considered as medically required the whole cost should be payed by the patient, province or territory will not cover the insurance plan. Dental treatments and optometry are not included in health services and these services are undertaken by private sectors. The long wait times are another problem faced by residents of Canada. …show more content…

This method of payment is still practicing in many provinces in Canada making the people pay more for the health care. Hard work and strong dedication of many great leaders paved the way for the Canadian health care system. The Canada health act belongs to all the Canadians and it is a shared responsibility of every individual to take part in the decision-making process to make the system more powerful. I opine that, all services should be included in insurance plan. The dental treatment is really costly and most of them cannot afford it. Extra billing payment system should be cleared from the Canadian soil and those who practice these types of payment should be penalized. More physicians should be hired for the betterment of the people and more hospitals need to be build and this way long wait times can be

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