IS THE CANADIAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM BETTER FOR NEUROLOGIC CARE?
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To the Editor:
I am writing to compliment Dr. Feasby on his excellent and informative article comparing health care in Canada and the United States. Much of the chaos, inconsistency, and fragmentation of health care in the United States is a consequence of our independent and entrepreneurial spirit, both as providers and consumers. Bringing coherence to this mess may require the following: first, patients and lawyers to lower their expectations; second, physicians and hospitals to be compensated for their skills and not their savvy investment in technological gadgetry. These two modest reforms may make our resources more manageable. However, restrictions like this would be characterized by many as “un-American,” so we continue to flounder.
I wish to make Dr. Feasby aware that “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” is taken from our Declaration of Independence, not our Constitution. When the Founding Fathers got around to writing the Constitution in 1787, 11 years after the Declaration, the prosaic concerns of governance weighed more heavily than the empyrean sentiments expressed by Jefferson at the Republic's birth. The Preamble to the Constitution is remarkably similar to …
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