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In the United States, healthcare is not free. However, in 2012, it became mandatory for all citizens to purchase insurance.
The healthcare in England works because is provided mainly by the public health. This means most everyone get free or low cost healthcare in that country.Another AnswerHealthcare in Britain (not 'England'!) is free at the point of delivery, and is paid for through taxation. What this means is that, regardless of income, employment, etc., no-one is denied health care. Private health insurance is also available to anyone who wants to take advantage of it.
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Technically it isn't free. But because we pay taxes, we get 'free healthcare'.
Many of the first Americans that arrived from England sought religious freedom.
When the original thirteen colonies declared their independence from England on 4 July 1776
Free Church of England was created in 1844.
Free England Party ended in 2009.
Free England Party was created in 2008.
Healthcare is not free anywhere. That term generally refers to government provided healthcare which is paid for by tax dollars.
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The (British) National Health Service came into operation on 4 July 1948.CommentIt's worth pointing out that the NHS isn't 'free'; we pay for it through our taxes. It is, though, free at the point of use.