A Canadian man died the day after he gave up on a prolonged hospital wait final week, sparking debate about Canada’s common healthcare as debate rages within the U.S. over the state of the American for-profit system.
Adam Burgoyne, a 39-year-old resident of Montreal, Quebec, died on December 6 after struggling an aneurysm, in keeping with an internet obituary.
A day earlier, he had posted about his expertise with the Canadian healthcare system on X, previously Twitter, writing that after docs made positive he wasn’t in a life-threatening situation, he was moved to the ready room, the place he sat for six hours earlier than deciding to pack up and go residence.
“Had a little bit of a well being scare final evening, however fortunately it wasn’t a coronary heart assault. Unsure what it was, although, as a result of as soon as they made positive I wasn’t dying I used to be thrown out into the ready room and 6 hours later I stated f*ck it and went residence,” Burgoyne stated. “Canadian well being care, of us. Finest on the planet.”
Had a little bit of a well being scare final evening, however fortunately it wasn’t a coronary heart assault. Unsure what it was, although, as a result of as soon as they made positive I wasn’t dying I used to be thrown out into the ready room and 6 hours later I stated f*ck it and went residence.
Canadian well being care, of us. Finest in… pic.twitter.com/kQIHyc2ZCc
— Ⓐ (@big_figgot) December 5, 2024
Within the feedback, the place his followers wished him effectively, Burgoyne stated he acquired an electrocardiogram, however that there was no bloodwork or X-ray performed to evaluate his situation. He advised followers that he did not imagine it was a panic assault, which he had skilled earlier than, and that “it felt purely bodily.”
“Ache within the chest on the left facet, nausea, clammy pores and skin. Tried to only breathe a bit and see what occurred however it began to worsen so I went to the ER,” he wrote on December 5.
Burgoyne’s story has renewed criticisms about Canada’s publicly-funded healthcare system, which works underneath a decentralized assortment of provincial and territorial medical insurance plans that’s primarily free for sufferers on the level of care.
As a result of the nation’s well being system is based on the precept of entry and never means to pay, many Canadians who can afford American healthcare will usually journey south to the U.S. for elective procedures.
“There are wonderful individuals who work inside the Canadian well being system—ER docs who actually care, unimaginable nurses…however our system is damaged, and has been for fairly a while,” Canadian journalist Katherine Brodsky wrote on X in response to Buroyne’s demise.
“Individuals die ready for correct analysis. There’s too few docs. Too few assets. Too few PET scan machines (round 56 PET scanners in comparison with the two,370 within the U.S.) Wait occasions so lengthy within the ER that many individuals are too afraid to go. And so forth and on,” Brodsky tweeted. “It can’t go on like this. We are able to change this, whereas guaranteeing that everybody is roofed, however it takes an actual will.”

Adam Burgoyne, a 39-year-old resident of Montreal, Quebec, died earlier this month after struggling an aneurysm.
Adam Burgoyne, a 39-year-old resident of Montreal, Quebec, died earlier this month after struggling an aneurysm.
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The Fraser Institute, a conservative public coverage assume tank in Canada, stated Thursday that Canadian sufferers waited longer than ever this yr for medical therapy.
The institute’s 2024 report discovered that physicians throughout Canada reported a median wait time of 30 weeks between a referral from a common practitioner to receipt of therapy. Final yr, the median wait time was 27.7 weeks. Quebec, the place Buroyne lived, reported the second shortest whole wait time this yr, with a median wait time of 28.9 weeks.
Different Canadian customers on X additionally commented with their very own tales of lengthy wait occasions.
“Rattling….I used to be having recurring chest pains and received unhealthy sufficient that I went to the hospital (additionally Canadian) Similar factor, I received spit into the ready room and I used to be there for 10 hours earlier than they stated I used to be nice. That is regarding,” @Beersteve, a person from British Columbia, wrote.
“Had just about the equivalent expertise right here in Manitoba 3 months in the past, so I went residence. Then, it took 3+ months to speak to my very own Dr on the telephone for a followup,” stated one other.
Burgoyne’s sudden demise comes amid a roiling debate within the U.S. over the associated fee and efficacy of personal insurance coverage, coming after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot lifeless in New York Metropolis by an alleged murderer with an obvious grudge towards the medical insurance business and its denial of hundreds of life-saving claims yearly. It has additionally prompted requires extra reasonably priced well being care and broader well being care reform.
The web obituary for Buroyne reads: “His many household and mates will miss his sarcastic humour, his fast wit, his deeply felt convictions, his smarts, and his method of reducing via any stormy state of affairs to disclose the core of what actually issues.”
“We are going to stick with it together with his spirit demanding excessive convictions of all of us. We are going to stick with it with out him reluctantly however steadfastly. We are going to miss him and love him deeply till the top of time,” it stated.
Newsweek has reached out to the Buroyne household for remark.









