It is actually both, usage is based on preference.
Generally "healthcare" is used by hospitals, while "health care" is used by other services.
health care is two words health is one and care is two.
Health care is two words, however when used a modifier (healthcare provider) it's one word or used with a hyphen.
Just one word.
The What two word medical term refers to steps that a pregnant female can take to provide for her and her baby's health is Prenatal Care. Prenatal Care involves medical examinations and supportive care (such as prenatal vitamins) to ensure the health of the mother and her fetus.
Is the correct spelling care givers or caregivers? If one word is a verb, and the other is a noun, it should be hyphenated. care-givers
It can be spelled either way.
The term "childcare" (child care) may be spelled as one word or two, and slightly more rarely as the hyphenated adjective child-care.
the health care industry and democratic groups
They are two different meanings. Health care is more general in meaning all the different ways health care can be implemented, including things like education and awareness. When it is combined into healthcare it means more specifically the facilities and programs that are put in place to help with health care, or care of health.
I think that there is a relation between the two. because ,imagine your self in a health care which the service on it poor what is your feeling about your health? and imagine the opposite!
doesnt matter but people mostly use it as skincare (one word)
"Home care" is typically written as two separate words. It refers to a range of services provided in a person's home to support their health, well-being, and daily activities. While some variations may exist in certain contexts or brands, the standard usage is as two words.