In England we have the National Health Service which is a free medical system. You have to pay so much monthly, not too much, but overall, it's free. Helped me a couple of times.
Their health care is very poor. Most people can't afford to take care of themselves.
They are two different meanings. Health care is more general in meaning all the different ways health care can be implemented, including things like education and awareness. When it is combined into healthcare it means more specifically the facilities and programs that are put in place to help with health care, or care of health.
I like ASQ. They have some of the best information on Health Care Certifications. "The National Healthcareer Association has all the information you would need on anything health care related, even health care certifications."
What are 'englands'.
the health care in the Netherlands is that people are free to purchase additional packages from the insurance to cover additional treatments
Someone from a health care practice like a doctor or care aide will examine you and determine the status of your health. They will then report back to whoever it was that asked them to perform the assesment.
sadly it is very poor
It is good but not fully developed.
nothing good
One can take health care classes on various websites like Business and OnlineHealthcareDegrees. Both websites offer a variety of classes including health care classes.
We don't have anything like a mascot for the country.
they did things like play kickball