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  • 1Healthcare inequality — (also called health disparities in some countries) refers to the disparities in the access to adequate healthcare between different gender, race, and socioeconomic groups. In the United States, women are more likely to have access to adequate… …

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  • 2Healthcare in Malaysia — is mainly under the responsibility of the governmnent s Ministry of Health. Malaysia generally has an efficient and widespread system of health care. It implements a universal healthcare system, and co exists with private healthcare system.… …

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  • 3Healthcare in the United Kingdom — is mainly provided by four publicly funded health care systems to all UK permanent residents that is free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation in the United Kingdom. Healthcare is a devolved matter and so England, Northern… …

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  • 4Healthcare in England — is mainly provided by England s public health service, the National Health Service, that provides healthcare to all UK permanent residents that is free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation. Since Health is a matter that has… …

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  • 5healthcare — health‧care [ˈhelθkeə ǁ ker] also health care noun [uncountable] the activity of looking after people s health, considered as an industry: • An ageing population creates greater expenditure on health care. • a New York investment banking firm… …

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  • 6Healthcare in Scotland — is mainly provided by Scotland s public health service, NHS Scotland, that provides healthcare to all UK permanent residents that is free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation. Since Health is a matter that is devolved,… …

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  • 7Healthcare in Switzerland — is regulated by the Federal Health Insurance Act. Health insurance is compulsory for all persons resident in Switzerland (within three months of taking up residence or being born in the country). International civil servants, members of permanent …

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  • 8Healthcare Leadership Council — is an organization of Chief Executive Officers from several companies and organizations associated with the health care field in the United States. Membership includes heads of health insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, medical device… …

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  • 9Healthcare Today — is a monthly newsmagazine published in the United Kingdom by Mayden Publishing. The style and layout of the magazine is similar to that of The Week but its focus is purely on health related news. Healthcare Today is read by healthcare… …

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  • 10Healthcare in Europe — is provided through a wide range of different systems run at the national level. Systems used include primarily Publicly funded health care (e.g. United Kingdom), mixed Public and Private Funded healthcare (e.g. Germany), and predominately… …

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