Dr. David Saul: Health dollars: Down the drain or up in smoke?
Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Dr. David Saul: Health dollars: Down the drain or up in smoke?

  1. #1
    Director of Sales & Marketing Michelle K Rainey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    303
    Rep Power
    7

    Smile Dr. David Saul: Health dollars: Down the drain or up in smoke?

    Newshawk: Herb
    Pubdate: 27 May 2010
    Webpage:
    http://www.thestar.com/opinion/edito...or-up-in-smoke
    Source: Toronto Star (CN ON)
    Email: lettertoed@thestar.ca
    Website: http://www.thestar.com/
    Address: One Yonge St., Toronto ON, M5E 1E6
    Fax: (416) 869-4322
    Copyright: 2010 The Toronto Star
    Author: Dr. David Saul

    Health dollars: Down the drain or up in smoke?

    Issue: Health-care status in Canada.

    Problem: Insufficient funding (ain't it always the case).

    Solution: Increased federal and provincial health-care funding (never worked
    before, but hey, let's try it again, it's gotta work this time).

    This debate has no shortage of politico/media buzz words: aging population;
    exorbitant medication costs; excessive wait times; high-tech (high-cost)
    medical testing; e-records; innovative (read costly) surgical procedures;
    cancer care; coronary care; dementia care; mental illness care (let's stop
    the list here, if I left out any pressing special interest group, just count
    yourself included, it's on the house, over here in Canada).

    Provincial health ministries are in desperate fear of being crowned (or
    dunce-capped?) the first to touch that magic number of 50 per cent total
    provincial budget expenditure directed toward health care. Ergo, new
    politico/media buzz words: primary care reform; health-care user fees;
    higher deductibles; private health care; health-care savings accounts.

    Here in the world's most advanced, totally public-funded health-care system
    (Canada), something must be wrong if the self-care and alternative medical
    models continue to attract and reap huge financial, out-of-pocket funding
    from more and more Canadians. Sure, non-traditional approaches provide
    glowing testimonials, while avoiding specific health claims. Sure,
    desperation occupies the minds and wallets of families caring for the sick
    and dying when limitations of traditional medical care hit the wall. And for
    sure, severe sickness demands the rabbit-outa-the-hat production of
    "instant" benefits.

    Enter inhaled cannabis, a.k.a., medicinal marijuana (MM).

    MM is the ultimate in homegrown, self-applied medicine. Totally funded by
    the patient or family members. Essentially, totally safe (especially when
    compared with the side-effects and adverse-events of many traditional
    pharmaceuticals). No pulmonary issues when using vaporizers and various
    edibles. With potential to modify (doc-talk meaning 'improve') some medical
    conditions: cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, osteoporosis and more. Never too old
    to use MM, especially given that doctors can prescribe morphine and their
    derivatives to seniors in intractable chronic pain. Addiction potential so
    low that it's not even an issue for the self-medicating chronic pain
    population. Finally, no need to fret about patients getting "high" and
    possibly "happy." If sick people are a little "high" and "happy" as a
    side-effect of their medical treatment - what's wrong with that?

    An estimated half a million Canucks could benefit today from MM, but is
    there a savings to the health-care system? Well, yes and no. Health-care
    costs come from: hospitalization (including all related services, there's 50
    per cent); lab/X-rays/scans/ultrasounds (15 per cent); medications (20 per
    cent and rising) and doctors' fees (15 per cent). Looking at just one
    segment of health care - chronic pain, that's 35 per cent of the population.
    Here alone, overutilization of testing equipment, monthly visits to the
    doctor, along with drug costs averaging $1,000 per month per patient - MM
    can save big time.

    As we speak, at least 100,000 to 200,000 sick Canadians are using MM, the
    majority for chronic pain disorders. Cannabis is usually obtained from a
    "friend." Quietly and secretly. Only a paltry 5,000 carry the Health Canada
    MM program access card.

    Without the card, insufficient, unreliable product is consumed, at a high
    direct cost to the patient. No savings to the health-care system so far this
    way.

    But start with an overhaul of Ottawa's MM program, allowing MDs to sign up
    patients in the office, directly and immediately, plus actively encourage MM
    authorization by doctors to help in the alleviation of chronic pain and
    several other medical conditions.

    Then, lift the unnecessary police scrutiny of MM Compassion Clubs, perhaps
    having them serve as outlets for Health Canada, providing a steady, superior
    supply of useful MM products - at a low cost and directly born by the
    patient or family members. Then stand back and watch the health savings roll
    in.

    Oops, forgot to mention: Annual drug related, law-enforcement and judicial
    costs in Canada are still over half a billion bucks - the pot-related
    component consuming 65 per cent. Plus, to the cops: MM, crack cocaine,
    crystal meth, heroin - they're all indistinguishable. That's not fair. And
    not right for sick people self-medicating with MM.

    Note to politicians: Put a health-care referendum to the people, yay or nay
    for the active promotion of MM. Let the people decide.

    ------------------------------

    Dr. David Saul is a general practitioner in Toronto with a practice

  2. #2

    Default Dr. Saul rules

    Dr. Saul is my specialist and I am very lucky to have him. He just signed my exemption papers after a tough 6 year fight and is the FIRST medical practitioner that was knowledgeable on the subject and treated me with respect. The rheumatologist he sent me to is the second.

    Watch him be a leading force in re-hauling the Canadian Medical Marijuana Policy!

    NOTE: He asked me to tell all my facebook and cyber friends to write to the Star (on line) and thank them for publishing this article ... it was rejected by all the newspapers and only The Star (on line) would publish it! thanks
    Last edited by SteveG; 06-02-2010 at 07:24 PM.

    If they will lie to you about your health ... what will they NOT lie to you about?

  3. #3

    Default

    Steve,

    Doc Saul is also my doctor. After the "Traditional" modern treatments of opiates and anti-inflammatories for several years compromised my health, treating the ongoing battle with arthritis I live with, eating hash brownies has been a literal lifesaver for me.

    Cannabis allows me to actually sleep through the whole night relatively pain free. I no longer need to keep rotting teeth being pulled, live with ulcers from anti-inflammatories or lose the one functioning kidney I have left from opiate damage.

    Doc Saul is a lifesaver, he sure saved mine...sincerely, Snowberry

  4. #4
    Senior Member paddyk's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Posts
    808
    Rep Power
    5

    Default

    thanks michelle for providing info for the rest of us
    we need more dr. sauls
    peace

  5. #5

    Default

    Dr. David Saul is a true pioneer during these dark years of cannabis prohibition. This Dr. has saved my life as well as many others and many more to come. We need more Dr.'s allowing science to dictate modern medicine, not fear!

  6. #6
    Senior Member Pothead Pete's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    TWEED...rhymes with WEED!!
    Posts
    664
    Rep Power
    7

    Cool He's not my doctor....but....

    we sure as hell need more like him to educate the uninformed , both in the general population and those at "Hellth Canada".
    GROWBIGWEEDINTWEED!!!

  7. #7

    Cool my 2 cents

    Good for you TORONTO STAR,for having the jam to write Dr David Saul story,,as a reader of yours all my life ,,,I gotta tell you how very proud I am of your paper,Thank you so very much,I am a cannabis user since 1969,Peace/Karma,Gary Andrew Pallister Thornbury Ontario
    pipes is the name i used before i got up,,,,,,,,now I am STANDING

  8. #8
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    923
    Rep Power
    8

    Default

    Dr. Saul is a shinning light in these dark times.
    I would only wish there were more like him.
    Neal.

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 3
    Last Post: 11-25-2010, 05:16 PM
  2. Replies: 7
    Last Post: 11-25-2010, 07:13 AM
  3. Replies: 5
    Last Post: 05-29-2010, 12:11 AM
  4. Samuel Anoints Saul
    By Smokin Moose in forum Spirituality
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 06-12-2009, 02:55 AM
  5. My Flood and Drain systems on EBAY
    By Herbin' Cowboy in forum General Discussion
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 10-24-2006, 10:13 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •