why does the military have socialized medicine and the civilians don't?
Yes, there is socialized medicine in Argentina. Socialized medicine is when you and the company you work for pay into taxes for medical care.
They do have socialized medicine.
Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine was created in 1961.
Yes, the best in the world.
Vermont, and possibly Hawaii
I believe he was referring to Socialized Medicine.And judging by today, I believe Socialized Medicine IS the Evil Eye.
A. Lindsey has written: 'Socialized medicine in England and Wales'
The correct term is socialized medicine. Medical care is provided to all citizens by the government and paid for by tax money. Socialized medicine is a system designed to provide an entire population with complete medical care through government regularization and subsidization of medical and health services. It does not leave anyone out of receiving healthcare because they cannot afford to pay for it as often happens in the United States where private healthcare costs have risen sharply in the last few years. Socialized medicine exists in at least 34 countries including Canada, Great Britain, Spain, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Austria, Sweden, Finland and Israel. The US Veteran's Administration is finder and operated by the government much the same as a socialized medicine system. Doctors are paid by the government and veteran's and military hospitals are operated by the government.
Kiefer Sutherland
Almont Lindsay has written: 'Socialized medicine in England and Wales' -- subject(s): History of Medicine, Health Services
It can be, if the doctor is employed by a government agency (as in veterans care, federal research, military medicine, and some forms of socialized healthcare). Many doctors are employed by private hospitals, partnerships, or organizations, and are NOT civil service employees.
It can be, if the doctor is employed by a government agency (as in veterans care, federal research, military medicine, and some forms of socialized healthcare). Many doctors are employed by private hospitals, partnerships, or organizations, and are NOT civil service employees.