No it had to do with health care.
Yes, there is socialized medicine in Argentina. Socialized medicine is when you and the company you work for pay into taxes for medical care.
I dont know because i dont care
For a care giving organization, having a duty of care simply means to provide quality care for the residents or patients. It is a caregiver's duty to ensure the health and safety of the people they are responsible for.
There is a huge advantage in having the NHS because we are not having to dig deep into our pockets and pay for health care. In developing countries such as Africa people have to pay for health care and some cases of D.I.Y health care are emerging! However with more and more hospitals treating patients terribly perhaps there should be more private health care clinicls available afterall it's the reliability that counts!
Yes. Many undeveloped countries have little or no health care and people live in those countries. Life span in those countries may be lessened due to poor health care.
Having your horses teeth taken care of is called having the horses teeth floated.
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Italy is in the top ten countries for providing health care because they do not have a dictator and they are not communist.
There is not a single country on the planet that offers free health care (taxes are higher in these countries which is how health care can have the essence of being "free" when in reality it's not), what you mean to ask is what countries have socialized health care. All developed countries except the United States offer "free" (it's not really free...) health care.
Having health care in the US helps our society, but having government subsidized health care in the US is a giant matter of debate. Some people believe that this type of health care will help the lower income families to get better care while others believe that it will make it impossible to afford care.