"The main problem with national health care is the cost. Health care requires more money than other countries, yet the quality of the care does not match."
National health care would cause terrorism.
The British National Health Care system.
everyone did not have health care
everyone did not have health care
National Institute of Health
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In socialistic countries the government takes care of their citizens from "cradle to grave." People who live in these countries know that a portion of their taxes (and up until recently, most of those countries had higher tax rates than the USA) will go toward their national healthcare system. Even in those countries, health care is not "free."
Yes. Cuba has a national health care system.
The National Health Care Act (Obama Care) is a national issue.
There is not a single country on the planet that offers free health care (taxes are higher in these countries which is how health care can have the essence of being "free" when in reality it's not), what you mean to ask is what countries have socialized health care. All developed countries except the United States offer "free" (it's not really free...) health care.
The debate on national health care is a debate about whether or not the government should offer free health services to it's citizens.