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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 29 MIN

The $25,000 Hip Replacement: What Canadian Healthcare Looks Like From the Inside

from Speak Up For Your Health · host Archelle Georgiou, MD

What does universal healthcare actually look like when you need it most? James Yersh lives in Ottawa, Canada — covered by the national health system his entire life. But when hip arthritis progressed to the point where he needed a total hip replacement, he found himself waiting for so long that he paid $25,000 out of pocket for surgery in another province. In this episode, James shares what it took to navigate Canada's public healthcare system. And since he has spent most of his career working alongside US companies and colleagues navigating employer-sponsored insurance — he has a unique perspective on the comparison between the Canadian (single payer) and US (market-based) systems. This episode doesn't take a political position. It just shows that no system is a perfect solution — and no matter where you live, you have to advocate for yourself. Key Takeaways Talk to people like you. James didn't know private orthopedic clinics existed in Quebec until a friend mentioned it. Peer conversations can surface options doctors may not mention. Seek them out. Do your homework. James spent hours researching his surgery center's outcomes and he educated himself on the type of hip replacement with the best long-term durability. Being informed means you can ask the right questions and be confident that you are getting the care you want and need. Rehabilitation is your responsibility. James was religious about his physical therapy exercises. Eight weeks later, he was on a business trip and walking normally. That kind of recovery doesn't happen by accident. Take rehab seriously. Don't underestimate virtual care. James didn't meet his surgeon until the day before his operation, and his entire post-op follow-up was done by telehealth. It was a reminder that when virtual care is done well, it can dramatically expand access to care. Want to connect with Archelle? You can: You can follow and/or get in touch with Archelle by Subscribe to the ArcHealth newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠ for healthcare tips https://www.archellemd.com/newsletter Subscribe Archelle's insights on Substack for her perspective on the healthcare system: https://substack.com/@archealth #UniversalHealthcare #CanadianHealthcare #HipReplacement #HealthcareReform #PatientAdvocacy #HealthInsurance #HealthcareAccess #Telehealth #HealthLiteracy #SpeakUpForYourHealth #HealthPodcast #PatientStories #HealthcareCosts #SinglePayer #HealthcareNavigation

What does universal healthcare actually look like when you need it most? James Yersh lives in Ottawa, Canada — covered by the national health system his entire life. But when hip arthritis progressed to the point where he needed a total hip replacement, he found himself waiting for so long that he paid $25,000 out of pocket for surgery in another province. In this episode, James shares what it took to navigate Canada's public healthcare system. And since he has spent most of his career working alongside US companies and colleagues navigating employer-sponsored insurance — he has a unique perspective on the comparison between the Canadian (single payer) and US (market-based) systems. This episode doesn't take a political position. It just shows that no system is a perfect solution — and no matter where you live, you have to advocate for yourself. Key Takeaways Talk to people like you. James didn't know private orthopedic clinics existed in Quebec until a friend mentioned it. Peer conversations can surface options doctors may not mention. Seek them out. Do your homework. James spent hours researching his surgery center's outcomes and he educated himself on the type of hip replacement with the best long-term durability. Being informed means you can ask the right questions and be confident that you are getting the care you want and need. Rehabilitation is your responsibility. James was religious about his physical therapy exercises. Eight weeks later, he was on a business trip and walking normally. That kind of recovery doesn't happen by accident. Take rehab seriously. Don't underestimate virtual care. James didn't meet his surgeon until the day before his operation, and his entire post-op follow-up was done by telehealth. It was a reminder that when virtual care is done well, it can dramatically expand access to care. Want to connect with Archelle? You can: You can follow and/or get in touch with Archelle by Subscribe to the ArcHealth newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠ for healthcare tips https://www.archellemd.com/newsletter Subscribe Archelle's insights on Substack for her perspective on the healthcare system: https://substack.com/@archealth #UniversalHealthcare #CanadianHealthcare #HipReplacement #HealthcareReform #PatientAdvocacy #HealthInsurance #HealthcareAccess #Telehealth #HealthLiteracy #SpeakUpForYourHealth #HealthPodcast #PatientStories #HealthcareCosts #SinglePayer #HealthcareNavigation

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