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... to indigent citizens.
There are many benefits of universal healthcare. It would provide healthcare to every citizen, there would be unlimited access to healthcare, healthcare would be affordable, and there would be less medical errors.
"Bupa Healthcare provides different kinds of coverage. It all depends on how big your family is, if you will be doing a single care plan or a family plan. They have basic to complex plans."
The governments should provide their citizens with all their human and universal rights as described by the constitution. All governments for instance are supposed to guarantee the safety of their citizens.
To provide a universal great taste to all citizens.
The Franklin Health Assurance Company of Massachusetts, in 1860, was the first insurance company to provide this coverage.
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One example of a similarity among the Nordic nations is their strong social welfare systems, which provide universal healthcare, education, and generous social benefits to all citizens.
The concept of healthcare reform is the idea of making access to affordable healthcare universal. From President Obama's speech: It will provide more security and stability to those who have health insurance. It will provide insurance to those who don't. And it will lower the cost of health care for our families, our businesses, and our government.
Do you agree or disagree Countries should provide free healthcare to their citizens even if it means that the latest medical technology cannot be used for treatment because they are to expensive. Provide me a special answers in 250 words.
This varies from provider to provider but most provide basic healthcare and dental coverage for the applicant. To see the fine print, read through different company's policys.
In the US, it should provide the best plan it can manage for citizens and for anyone here legally. It should provide basic emergency care and directions home (with no citizenship via anchor babies) to anyone here illegally. I know this may sound draconian. The truth is that there is no such thing as FREE healthcare. It costs someone something. Who pays for it? Doctors don't donate all of their time with people who have coverage-- it's the coverage plan that pays. Isn't there (or shouldn't there be) a limit to what non-citizens should expect to be given without cost to them? It must be clear by now that the US economy is not an endless supply of benefits for anyone who comes here. I have nothing against immigrants and legal immigration. We are a nation of immigrants. But there are problems with immigration, and they bother many, many people here.