While Canada ranks last in international healthcare wait times, Japan holds the top spot with virtually no waiting lists for major surgeries or diagnostic scans. SecondStreet.org traveled to Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo to find out how a country with three times our population provides universal care that is faster, more innovative, and less ideological than our own.
Inside this mini-documentary:
- The “Fish Market” Secret: Why allowing a large supply of public, private, and non-profit providers ends the government monopoly and benefits patients.
- Universal, Not Monopolistic: How Japan combines government funding with insurance pooling and small user fees to ensure no one goes bankrupt while keeping access open 24/7.
- The Power of Choice: Interviews with patients and doctors who confirm that you can often see a specialist on the same day you call.
- A Culture of Prevention: How Japanese schools and government policies nudge citizens toward healthier lives, reducing the overall burden on the system.
The Status Quo hasn’t worked. It’s time for Canada to start learning from proven models that put patients first.