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Universal Healthcare is a type of healthcare system that provides comprehensive coverage for all citizens, regardless of their ability to pay. It is typically funded by taxes and is designed to ensure that everyone has access to quality healthcare services. Universal Healthcare systems typically cover a wide range of services, including preventive care, primary care, hospital care, mental health services, and long-term care. These services are typically provided through a mix of public and private providers, such as hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies.
Universal Healthcare systems are designed to reduce healthcare costs and improve access to care. They also aim to reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes, as well as improve overall health outcomes. Universal Healthcare systems are becoming increasingly popular in many countries, as they provide a more equitable and cost-effective way to provide healthcare services.
Some companies in the Universal Healthcare market include UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health, Humana, Anthem, and Kaiser Permanente. Show Less Read more