the united states
Britain has a National Health Service where health care is available free to everyone, regardless of income. Only a minority of people have private health care insurance.
Without major legislative changes, health care reforms will continue to:
10,000
Some children go without basic health care because their parents cannot it and the government is unable to provide free basic care
$2,784 per person every year
why would health care be important to observation and inference
Pro: It's available to anyone currently residing in the UK. Con: It's open to abuse by 'health tourists' who visit Britain to get free health-care.
if you have health problems or your family has them that runs down and there is a possibility you can get it then you would want to care for it
Free? It is anything but free. Nothing is free. The people complaining about 'free health care' are the ones that will actually pay for it with their taxes, which will go up because of the additional burden. If you would inform yourself about the topic you will find there is nothing free about health care. You will be forced to PURCHASE insurance or be fined up to $4,800. Look at Great Britain, their "free" health care is consuming the economy.
yes
As much as government plays a very big role in Health Care, it does not do this very successfully. Taking into consideration the state in which some public Health Care institutions are as well as the quality of the services rendered by these institutions. If we compare private health care with public health care, it is definitely not as similar as we would like it to be, but then again, if health care is provided by the government to us, without any payment, it is generally accepted that we be grateful. My question however referring to the above mentioned should we be satisfied with inadequate health care just because we are not paying for it?
When you think of Mark Charter you will probably think of the London health care system. This is because he is the head of the department in the UK and Great Britain.