It's here.
Government Provided Health Insurance is still not here. At the moment there is no government option.
"Health Insurance" has been available in the US for almost 100 years.
Depends on how you define a "health insurance plan". In a sense, General George Washington had the first health insurance plan that was provided by the federal government. When he become injured or ill, the federal government funded his treatment.
Private health insurance is an alternative to government issued health insurance. It can be provided through a union or employer or one can purchase it from a private health insurance company.
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Government provided health care, unemployment insurance, old-age pensions
In English, this is known as health insurance. In the United States, health insurance companies are generally regional and locally based, and all policies vary from state to state. The United States government maintains several websites with information on health insurance, but an individual will have to research local insurance locally. In Canada and France, most health insurance is provided by the government.
Health insurance reform is a general term that takes in the way healthy insurance is provided, most of the time relating to it on a government level. You can find information on the general definition on Wikipedia. To find out about recent health care reforms and on the government website for the white house. There's a link there that will take you to information about the current reforms.
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Many of the countries in the world that require mental health insurance to be purchased have government provided health care to employees and citizens. Currently, the noteworthy countries that fit both of these descriptions are France and the Netherlands.
The expenses which do not come within the purview of Health Insurance Policy (duly provided in the Mediclaim Policy Prospectus) are called Health Insurance deductibles.
The different kinds of health insurance available include private health insurance, employer-sponsored health insurance, government-funded health insurance (such as Medicare and Medicaid), and health insurance marketplaces.
There are many different services offered by the American Health Care. One service of which is very common is that health insurance for public sector employees is provided by the government.
The federal health insurance provided to people age 65 and over is called Medicare.