The health care in America is the opposite of
Canada’s. Instead of having Universal
Health Care like Canada, America relies on private health insurance. As always, this is a topic that is debated
upon throughout the world. While there
are many positive aspects to have Universal Health Care, there are always many
negative aspects of having it. Since the
United States and Canada are so similar to one another, it is easy to compare
the pros and cons of this debate.
Have you ever felt rushed while you were at a doctor’s
appointment? As an American citizen, I
know I have. That is a great thing about
having Universal Health Care. Doctors
feel less rushed and actually take their time with patients. Although it is wonderful that all of the
citizens of Canada have basic health care, it also causes issues with their
medical care. Instead of having the
luxury to make a medical appointment within a few weeks, Canadians expect to
wait a few months. This is a huge
problem when it comes to people that need immediate attention.
The Romans may not have the best health care system or
hospitals in the world; however, they are definitely healthier than Americans
and there are a few things that we can learn from learn. For starters, we can simply work on becoming
healthier. Here in Rome, you see
Italians walking everywhere. Sure you
see cars driving crazily throughout the streets and/or sidewalks, but it is
clear that most people travel to their daily activities by foot. Also, everything in Italy tastes
healthier. Compared to the United
States, sweets are not sweets. Italians
would have a sugar rush if they ate a single Hershey kiss. Regardless of what Americans say, they are
lazy. These tasks are so similar to take
part in and are easy to control. If
people focused on becoming healthier, they could do it.
Last week we had visited the Museum of the Mind. It was very eye-opening to me because I knew the
things I had seen happen on a daily basis; however, actually seeing everything
made me have a realization that it truly is part of the real world. Also, this past Monday, we went to the Museum
of Medical Arts. Although it confirmed
my instincts to not fulfill a career that deals with any sort of medical
issues, it was very interesting. After
seeing all of today’s technologies at the Cleveland Clinic, where my family
doctor is located, it is amazing to me how people could survive off of such
simple items. If anything it makes me
appreciate today’s medical advances rather than take them for granted.
Emily after reading your blog I definitely wish I would have added some things to my blog. When you write about doctors rushing you during appointments I totally agree, sometimes I feel like they don't even let you finish talking about what's wrong!
ReplyDeleteCiao Emily,
ReplyDeleteGood blog. Remember to make references to the readings directly into your blogs. Thanks.