Free and universal. You pay a co-pay, but there's a cap, so when you reach the cap, you get a "free-card" that entitles you to go to the doctor and hospital without paying co-pay.
Elective surgery is either 100% out of pocket or state sponsored. Some plastic surgery is also free if the doctor will testify to it's necessity.
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Norway is a Scandinavian country in Europe. Main jobs in Norway include the areas of fishing, finance, health care and oil.
There are a few countries which offer universal health care to their citizens. Canada is one country which has universal health care. Other countries offering this type of health care include the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Japan, and Italy.
Universal health-care, good natural resources, and few natural dangers like earthquakes and tornadoes.
Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority ended in 2007.
The population of Central Norway Regional Health Authority is 2,007.
Western Norway Regional Health Authority's population is 20,578.
Northern Norway Regional Health Authority was created in 2007.
Central Norway Regional Health Authority was created in 2002.
Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority was created on 2002-01-01.
Southern Norway Regional Health Authority was created on 2002-01-01.
Western Norway Regional Health Authority was created on 2002-01-01.
There's free education all over Europe, along with free universal health care.