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sgtdmski
03-28-2009, 07:56 AM
Could actress Natasha Richardson's tragic death have been prevented if her skiing accident had occurred in America rather than Canada?

This is a legitimate question because of how Canadian and American medical care differ. Canadian health care de-emphasizes widespread dissemination of technology like CT scanners and quick access to specialists like neurosurgeons. While all the facts of Richardson's medical care haven't been released, enough is known to pose questions with profound implications for both countries.

Richardson died of an epidural hematoma, a bleeding artery between the skull and brain that compresses and ultimately causes fatal brain damage via pressure buildup. With prompt diagnosis by CT scan, and surgery to drain the blood, most patients survive. Could Richardson have received this care? Where it happened in Canada, no. In many American resorts, yes.

more. (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-oped0325natashamar25,0,3093948.story)

Hmmm, perhaps a great case against nationalized healthcare. Maybe we can even get those lefties in Hollywood to support it.

dmk

Mr. P
03-28-2009, 09:48 AM
Was Canada's health care the problem?
No doubt about it.

Quebec has no helicopter services to trauma centers:eek: Unbelievable! EMS helicopters save thousands of lives in the US every yr. I wonder how many die in Canada due to delays in transport?