I can't complain about our medical system in Quebec either. Sure, you go to ER or see a doctor and it is all "free". But we do pay through our taxes. The wait in QC can be quite long in a ER room, unless a true true emergency. It is not because you are through the door by ambulance that it goes faster. They have codes and go by this.
I do have work group insurance also. It covers for $1000 physio, same for psychologist, etc... no doctor reference required. If I did not have this, I would have to go through public system...with often a delay of a year, even two to get an ultra sound or an MRI.
I have knee injections (synvisc), which came up to more than $1000 per knee, all 100% covered by my insurance
I had MRI, scans, etc...fully covered by my work insurance.
If I had to go through our public system, forget it.... I would have to cough out the money (for most things until you reached a max of expenses), and claim when doing my tax report the following year and only get a tiny return on the expense, if I do get one as you have to reach x% of your net income before being allowed returns.
We also have insurance coverage through our SAAQ (Quebec automobile insurance).
Overall, we have insurance wall-to-wall but it does not mean you get it right away. I'm one of the few luckiest to have a family doctor (some have been waiting for years here in QC - don't know for other provinces). I can see her pretty rapidly if needed. She can prescribed some pills over the phone and they are sent straight to the pharmacist of my choice.
But it all does not come free. I am taxed by the province for a universal system. And I also pay taxes (taxed benefits) for my private work plan. For work, the benefit is +/- $3000 added to my salary. For the provincial one, I have no clue how much we end up paying through taxes but I know my total taxes I end up paying at the end of the year is nearing 50% of my gross income. That is a lot off a paycheque and we are "just" higher middle class. QC is the highest taxed province in Canada.
But at least we know if something happens while in QC, I am covered. And I can opt for any therapist I want or where I want.
If something happens elsewhere in Canada, I am covered partially from QC and I need to have a personal insurance to cover the difference (some provinces have agreements between them). But we have to get the E-care and we are brought back asap in QC.
And if we travel out of Canada, we better brace ourselves with a personal insurance (work is good enough) to cover for any emergency visits as Quebec will only reimburse us for what they would normally pay for the same service in QC, which is a lot less than in some other countries. Same here...they stabilize you and take you right back into your province asap.
We do have excellent specialists if needed too because I live near Montreal. So that is not an issue for me, but those living more remote of big centres, it is a major issue.
Ah. And dental is never covered, nor glasses, etc...unless you were involved in an accident (work or car), or on welfare (and not everything is covered). So those are expenses out of your pocket, unless your work insurance has coverage for those. Many don't. Mine does, but not my husband's. Dental is so expensive that a lot of private insurance have a premium so high that companies prefer to decline it here.
Last edited by Helene2013; 12-29-2015 at 12:58 PM.
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