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A new poll suggests more than a third of Canadians say they have no choice but to seek health information online because they don’t have access to a doctor, further highlighting challenges posed by an ongoing physician shortage.

The online survey by the Canadian Medical Association and Abacus Data conducted last November found that 37 per cent of respondents used medical advice they found online because they couldn’t access a doctor or a medical professional for help.

Twenty-three per cent of those surveyed said following health advice they found online resulted in a bad reaction or had a negative impact on their health.

The survey of 3,727 adult Canadians can’t be assigned a margin of error because online surveys are not considered truly random samples.

The CMA says the number of Canadians turning to online sources for medical help emphasizes the lack of accessible health care across the country, as an estimated 6.5 million people – one in five Canadians – do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner they see regularly.

CMA president Dr. Joss Reimer called the survey results “extremely concerning.”
“There is no other generation that’s been exposed to so much misinformation, but also had to face the hardship of a health-care system that is overtaxed and not meeting their needs,” Reimer said in a phone interview.
Employment and Social Development Canada says the country currently has fewer doctors per capita than most countries that are part of the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development.

It says that from 2022 to 2031, the number of job openings for general practitioners and family physicians are expected to total 48,900, while the number of job seekers in this group is expected to total 29,400 – creating a shortage of almost 20,000 doctors.

The CMA says the shortage can be attributed to several factors. Many family doctors are retiring, and fewer new doctors are choosing family medicine. The association also says more family doctors are focusing on niche services rather than general care.

Reimer also pointed to doctor burnout as a major challenge facing the health-care system.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen it quite as bad as it is right now when it comes to both access to care, but also burnout that we’re seeing amongst our physician colleagues,” said Reimer. “I know we can get things going in a better way for Canadians and for the people who work in the health system, but it’s hard not to feel discouraged.”

The CMA survey also found that 42 per cent of respondents have tried medical advice they found online, and 31 per cent had taken online medical advice instead of advice received from a doctor or other medical professional.
Reimer added that the survey’s findings are especially concerning given how easily health misinformation can spread online.

“I know that our physicians feel passionate about being able to provide information to their patients, so I do want people to feel comfortable asking questions to their doctor,” said Reimer. “That is absolutely what we’re here for and what we want to be there for.”

But for Canadians who don’t have access to a doctor or can’t see one in a timely way, Reimer said if they are seeking information online they should look to trusted sources such as the Public Health Agency of Canada or other organizations led by health professionals.
Reimer said the issue could be addressed with a more integrated health-care system that’s accessible to everyone. This could mean pharmacists, nurses, doctors and social workers working together to share information with patients and make accessing health care easier, she said.

“When people don’t have access to those trusted relationships with health-care providers, they’re going to go online to get that information,” she said.
 
Single payer is dogshit, but I like how they dance around the actual issue. Low pay.
The actual issue is low pay and being overworked to death because "free" is never free. Especially with all the dishonest, ungrateful shitskins flooding Canada taking advantage of every "free" service because they are either too stupid to understand that they are bankrupting them or don't care if they are.
 
I love my Cucknadian State-mandated "doctor".
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lol stupid snow beaners.

And so many Americans act as if Canada is this paradise full of free healthcare on demand. Lunacy.
Pajeets are now literally freezing to death trying to cross down into the US because they get here and find out the cost of living is insurmountably high and all the gibs are huge scams.
 
And so many Americans act as if Canada is this paradise full of free healthcare on demand. Lunacy.
They let in millions of Indians and they clog up every fucking healthcare outlet they can. This is what happens. It will only get worse as well, as they just have to keep letting more and more Indians in or else racism, love not hate, I dont know, something about middle class whites will explode if they are not killing themselves and the poor whites for endless niggers and sand niggers and poo niggers who hate them.

I am not really sure why they do it, but they do it. We do it in the UK as well, but we dont get Indians, we get mega rapey Pakis instead. But they clog up the NHS with their endless tard babies because they inbreed. But I notice they don't get jokes about it like when whites got jokes about it.

Its all so confusing.
 
Hey look! That thing we warned about Free Healthcare, that "would never happen", is happening!!

The majority of people don't become doctors and nurses out of the goodness of their hearts. That can play a part but the industry can take the biggest bleeding heart and turn it into stone. Have a friend in the hospital industry and they have horror story after horror story. They need a really good pay to stay in such a torturous career and to match the weight of their job.
 
Meanwhile my parent (a doctor in Canada) complains that their wildly understaffed department can't hire people from the fucking Commonwealth because they can't get visas to work here. The specific example I was given was an Aussie who gave up on coming to Canada because of the utter mess of an immigration system. Oh well, better let in another 100k pajeets!
 
I have a friend who has stage 4 melanoma, and there’s jackshit the doctors can do at this point. She wasn’t diagnosed until last year, despite spending years trying to get a doctor to look at her (even with recommendations from a dermatologist.

She’s given up on life. She’s alive, but not living.
 
Single payer is dogshit, but I like how they dance around the actual issue. Low pay.
That and the fact most medical students take jobs in the US after they graduate. I don't blame them, the tax is less, the workload is less and they're paid about twice the going rate up here in an actual currency too.
 
The majority of people don't become doctors and nurses out of the goodness of their hearts.
And they fucking shouldn't.

If they spend ALL of that time and money in medical school (something that most people are not willing to do), and then work their asses off with longer hours than so many others do for the next few decades, then of course they deserve to get coin.

Incentives make people do better at work as well. It makes them want to work. Welcome to the Human Condition (tm), the thing that rainbows and commie shit never take into consideration.
 
The actual issue is low pay and being overworked to death because "free" is never free.

Some of the issue is low pay.

But probably an equal issue is that all of the dying system's failing build up in your lap as a primary care doc because you are the lowest and most accessible rung.

Three year wait to see a shoulder surgeon? It's your problem to manage in the meantime doc (for 35 bucks a head).

Chronic pain patient and no pain clinic services in your town? It's up to you to feed them opioids, doc. But don't fuck up or we'll pull your license.

Have patient rosters full of addicts and basket cases with complex needs but the psychiatry department won't return your letters? Better brush up on your psychotropic alchemy to mix and match concoctions hoping they stabilize (while putting them on more drugs to counteract the awful side effects).

Have patients too sick and complex, way too complicated for your paygrade to competently manage and not inadvertently kill? Too bad doc, they're assigned to you, no one will ever help out or take them and no relief is ever coming. Don't worry though, they've already smeared your good name all over town.
 
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The actual issue is low pay and being overworked to death because "free" is never free. Especially with all the dishonest, ungrateful shitskins flooding Canada taking advantage of every "free" service because they are either too stupid to understand that they are bankrupting them or don't care if they are.
I distinctly remember some Canadian BPD lolcow had a habit of cutting herself quite brutally then getting stitched up free of charge because Canada. This was something of a routine for her.
Anyone know who I'm talking about?
 
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