Maybe municipal?
Post by: Linda Chen
no, but i think they should be
The government.
The Care Commission helps ensure that elders receive high-quality care services, monitors care facilities to ensure they meet regulatory standards, investigates complaints or concerns raised by elders or their families, and promotes the well-being and safety of elders in care settings.
the primary government health care facility at the municipal level wherein health services are delivered.
Each government handles health care and the costs differently. It would help to know which government and health care programs that you are referencing.
Provincial Governement is a government that Proposes laws for for only Alberta.
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.........
Well, in my opinion, it is up to the citizen to take control of his or her health care and seek out health insurance, but if there are any barriers in his or her way, like money or something, then the government should step in and take responsibility, because I think that either way everyone is important and if there is someone without insurance then the government should find out why and help. Additionally,government should set a standard to make sure people who really need help.
Has any branch of government voted on health care reform?
Universal health care is when health care is provided by the Federal Government. Everyone is covered, but not necissarily with a good plan.
responsible = Take care of yourself and Government = is the prime minster of your own country's
One could find information regarding health insurance level of care at the United States government website Healthcare. The Nahu organization's website also offers some good information.