Q: In the Japanese medical system, every patient can see a doctor. In the Canadian medical system, it isn’t easy for them to contact a doctor. Discuss both systems and give your own opinion. Write at least 250 words.
In general, every patient can take a medical check from the doctor. In both countries (Japan and Canada), an excellent medical system exists. This essay will explain the advantages of the medical system in both countries, as compared with the drawbacks.
In the Japanese medical system, most patients join Japanese social insurance. Thus, they can see a doctor, and take the medical check easily. On the other hand, some patients come to the hospital(or clinic) without reservation due to check light symptoms. Also, some of them call 119 to pick up an ambulance. In addition, the doctors of a department of psychiatry (or psychosomatic) have to take time to make their medical certificates. For these reasons, health professionals can’t see all patients thoroughly.
In the Canadian medical system, a family doctor exists. First, the family doctor usually can grasp their condition well, such as an allergy, or mental issue. Thus, they can give the appropriate advice to the patients. Second, patients have to keep the best condition because the clinic and hospitals do not exist in some countryside. Third, family doctors can solve physical or temporary mental issues. For such reasons, a professional doctor can focus on advanced treatment.
To sum up, the Canadian medical system is great. First, the family doctor can understand patients well, and they can give the best advice and treatment for light symptoms. Second, patients usually can keep the best condition for preventing diseases. Third, professional doctors can devote themselves to advanced treatment for patients who have serious diseases.
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