What if the solution to Canada’s healthcare crisis was just a bus ride away?
While Canadians face years of blurry vision and even death while waiting for cataract surgery, patients in Ireland have a secret weapon: the Cross-Border Directive. We joined a group of senior citizens on the “Cataract Express”—a bus trip from Cork to Northern Ireland—to see how a simple policy change can restore sight in just 12 minutes.
Inside this mini-documentary:
- The Cross-Border Directive: How Irish patients can receive surgery in any EU country or the UK and have the costs reimbursed by their home government.
- The “Win-Win” Strategy: Why every patient who travels for care helps the people staying at home by moving them up a spot on the waitlist.
- 12 Minutes to Sight: Meet the patients who describe the “breeze” of a quick procedure that ends months of “gritty,” yellowed, and blurry vision.
- A Model for Canada: Why sending patients to Montana or North Dakota for hips, knees, and cataracts could save lives and eliminate the “monopoly” on our time.
“They just want one thing in return… can you get me my 25-minute surgery?” Ireland proves that we don’t need a perfect system to find a solution, we just need the courage to look across the border.