The federal government.
Social security
Beth gets her money by working she is a painter, and writer. Bob gets his money by the government you see he MADE his business so the government pays him money to do it.
No. There are no government funds that pays individuals based on Native American descent. If you are a member of a Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) recognized Tribal Affiliation you are eligible for health and education benefits. The Department of Interior (DOI) has a web site that may help with what Tribes are located near you. Identify what Tribe is in your lineage and contact that Tribe about any assistance available to you.
It provides a system of checks and balances, each branch has one that pays more attention to the other, to make sure that one does not get too powerful individually.
The money from a speeding fine goes to the local government. This money is used to make improvements within the city and pays for the court costs associated with the case.
The Cuban government pays for it. There are also a few other countries where the government provides all its citizens with health-care. The United States is not one of them.
actually the government of cuba pays for there healthcare
Here in America, we work for and buy our health care policies with minimal aid from our government if were eligible. In Canada the government pays for health care coverage for all citizens using tax revenues. Private insurance is not allowed to duplicate coverage through the universal system but can be used to cover things such as cosmetic surgery and dental.
In the UK, health insurance is universal and offered by the government. The government pays for it, but the government acquires its funds from the citizens of the UK as it takes a percentage dependant on their wage which enables everyone to have an equality of service of health care. the national health insurance also provides free dental, medical and medicine perscriptions for those under 16 and those over 65. for those who choose to pay for private medical health care there are insurances. HOwever for those who cannot do so the national health sytsem provides everyone with medical help.
Most health organizations that monitor international health care have noted that Niger has a very ineffective system, and most citizens lack good coverage or good care. Niger is one of the poorest countries in Africa and as a result, it has been struggling to provide sufficient health care; one study said there were only 300 doctors for the entire country, for example. The World Health Organization and the United Nations have been donating medical supplies and trying to help the government increase the care it can offer.
The government
Of all modern, industrialized nations, the U.S. pays more per capita as well as a higher per cent of GNP for health care.
Medicare
The same way the government pays for everything, tax money. This is why it's unpopular among republicans. Keep in mind that we are paying more every year for health care now via tax too with the system before the reform. So in reality, whether the reform is there or not, we'll still have to pay more tax for health care.
Because the government pays for a huge portion of American health care, it feels it must snoop, control, cajole, and manipulate the population. The government doesn't seem to really care that much about obesity, though. If it did, wouldn't it cut subsidies to corn farmers whose product goes to make corn syrup?
Generically, "single-payer health care" refers to an arrangement where the federal government allocates funds, and directly pays health care providers. In effect, the government serves as the insurer. The funding for health care services come from taxes and exists in many European countries. This is in contrast to a system in which individuals and groups buy individual health insurance policies or join managed care arrangements, or when individuals are insured through employer-sponsored group insurance plans.
It varies. BCBS is good. Get a job that pays for your healthcare and that is ideal.