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Universal health care is when health care is provided by the Federal Government. Everyone is covered, but not necissarily with a good plan.
The federal government takes care of defense,Immigration,infrastructure, health,foreign affairs ,education and more.
State and local governments serve as a research lab for national policy. If a state government creates a good policy, the federal government will often use that as a model for the national system. For example, the Federal Government used the Massachusetts model for health care to draft the new health care bill.
In 2006‑07 the Federal Government spent $48 billion on health and aged care.
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Each government handles health care and the costs differently. It would help to know which government and health care programs that you are referencing.
The local government can positively impact community health by being involved. They should provide reduced cost care for those in need and promote good health practices.
Shaun C. Turner has written: 'Improving the value of health care' -- subject(s): United States, Health Policy, Federal Government, Government Financing, Health Care Costs, United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget, Economics, Cost of Medical care
Health care is Federal but it can be state as well that's all I really have but i will look on to it a bit more and give you people a politicians answer.
The federal Government, Regulations on health care and pharmaceuticals cost approximately 80% of the price. So subtract 80% of the cost of health care and Pharmaceuticals and you'd be paying what the insurance companies are actually charging to insure you.........
Which of the following are categories for punishing violations of federal health care laws
Has any branch of government voted on health care reform?