A national health service paid for out of income tax. It is free to use but medication must be paid for seperately through a prescription charge in England unless you are below a certain income in which case it is reduced or even free depending on the level of the income. Other parts of Britain have no separate charge so it is very unfair depending on where you live.
Mostly free although some things have to be paid for at less than cost price.
No During the 80's China got away from universal health care. They have had many problems since that time and they are now trying to rebuild their health care system by returning to a universal government run system. Please see links
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England has a publically funded universal health care system. This means that everyone is entitled to the same state funded health care. The governing body is known as the National Health Service. There are private options available to those with health insurance or the ability to pay with their own funds.
Paraguay has a mixed health care system of private and public options. Choices include private insurances through the insurance companies and a public option through the Instituto Prevision Social (IPS) that is deducted from your salary. *Paraguay although does not provide Universal Health Care*
Finland offers universal heath coverage for a wide range of health services for it's citizens. Health care is delivered primarily by publicly owned and operated health care providers. This system is primarily funded through general taxation.
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There are many different types of accidents and illnesses that happen in health and social care. One type of illness that happens in health care is when a person gets the flu.
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Spain has a National Healthcare program.
Predetermined by whom? The system has artificially inflated prices, so direct payment is inefficient. The per-capita cost of the Canadian system is equal to Medicare and Medicaid. this means the government is already paying enough for a Canadian type system. With the amount of money that goes into private and HMO care, the system is obviously awash with cash. The Canadian system is flawed, but it demonstrates the need for price controls.
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