reefraff
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Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3171910
Dang, I can't listen... everyone is asleep still.
Question: Do you think the mentality of the "Sue Happy Americian" is going to change? The system in Canada doesn't receive too many actual complaints, Canadians grew up with the health care the way it is now, they usually express appreciation for the care they receive, no matter how inadequate. Americans act like they are owed something.... the best. And when that best isn't delivered... lawsuit. I'm sure the statistical minds are find a comparison of lawsuits in Canada verses US and the outcomes of both groups. Soon, when you sue the hospital, you'll be suing the government.... good luck with that. We don't have the Sue Drain in Canada.... how is that going to fit into the equation down here?
My wife spent 18 years working for a law firm that specialized in defense including malpractice. Now she works for an insurance company's litigation division. I asked that question, she is still laughing.
http:///forum/post/3171910
Dang, I can't listen... everyone is asleep still.
Question: Do you think the mentality of the "Sue Happy Americian" is going to change? The system in Canada doesn't receive too many actual complaints, Canadians grew up with the health care the way it is now, they usually express appreciation for the care they receive, no matter how inadequate. Americans act like they are owed something.... the best. And when that best isn't delivered... lawsuit. I'm sure the statistical minds are find a comparison of lawsuits in Canada verses US and the outcomes of both groups. Soon, when you sue the hospital, you'll be suing the government.... good luck with that. We don't have the Sue Drain in Canada.... how is that going to fit into the equation down here?
My wife spent 18 years working for a law firm that specialized in defense including malpractice. Now she works for an insurance company's litigation division. I asked that question, she is still laughing.