Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Canadians are calling out Canada Healthcare after a man, Adam Burgoyne, is dead after undetected battle with aortic aneurysm in less than six hours.
Taking to social media, journalist Michelle, confirmed that Adam Burgoyne has passed away after silent battle with aortic aneurysm, which Canadian ER couldn’t detect early due to poor of investigation. READ MORE HERE
Adam had a health scare and went to hospital with what should have been and indepth investigation but after a check up he was sent out.
He later passed away from aortic aneurysm.
Adam Burgoyne wrote before his death: “Had a bit of a health scare last night, but thankfully it wasn’t a heart attack. Not sure what it was, though, because once they made sure I wasn’t dying I was thrown out into the waiting room and 6 hours later I said f*ck it and went home.
Canadian health care, folks. Best in the world.
I’ll have to shave the rest of my chest, I guess.”
Michelle wrote: “His name was Adam Burgoyne. He passed away from aortic aneurysm, on the cusp of his 40th birthday—after failing to get proper medical care.
There are amazing people who work within the Canadian health system—ER doctors who really care, incredible nurses…but our system is broken, and has been for quite some time. And neither party has proposed much about doing anything to fix it.
People die waiting for proper diagnosis. There’s too few doctors. Too few resources. Too few PET scan machines (around 56 PET scanners compared to the 2,370 in the U.S.) Wait times so long in the ER that many people are too afraid to go. And so on and on.
It cannot go on like this. We can change this, while ensuring that everyone is covered, but it takes a real will. It takes innovation and thinking outside the box. We can combine private and public options. We need to increase the number of people who can study to be doctors, instead of practicing protectionism. There’s so much we can do to fix this, but no one holding the government’s feet to the fire. Not the opposition. Not the media. Not even the public. This needs to change.
I didn’t know Adam. When I heard of his case, I discovered that he had followed me. What a small world, and what a tragedy. A preventable death. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.”
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