Single-payer healthcare is a system where every citizen pays the government to provide core healthcare services for all residents. Under this system the government may provide the care themselves or pay a private healthcare provider to do so. In a single-payer system all residents receive healthcare regardless of age, income or health status. Countries with single-payer healthcare systems include the U.K., Canada, Taiwan, Israel, France, Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.
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@9G9C49K2yrs2Y
Yes, but allow certain state-based government-approved private clinics to carry out elective treatments or procedures to reduce wait times and improve efficiency
@9GDMX4S2yrs2Y
Yes, but allow certain state-based government-approved and regulated private clinics to carry out elective surgeries and treatments to improve efficiency and reduce wait times
Yes, but allow certain state-based government-regulated private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Also ensure that dental, vision, hearing, and mental health are all covered
@9L74FFC1yr1Y
Yes, but allow certain state-based, government-approved private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to reduce costs and improve efficiency
Yes, but implement the system gradually to avoid great disruption and allow private clinics with government approval to carry out elective surgeries and treatments state-by-state to reduce wait times and improve efficiency.
@9XNYPCS7mos7MO
Yes, but allow certain state-based government-monitored private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to help cut costs and reduce wait times.
Yes, but allow various state-based government-approved private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to help reduce costs and improve efficiency
Yes, but allow certain state-based private clinics and pharmacies with government approval to carry out elective procedures and treatments to reduce wait times and improve efficiency.
Yes, but allow certain state-based private clinics with government approval to carry out elective procedures and treatments to reduce wait times and improve efficiency.
@9N92GYS12mos12MO
Yes, over a set transition period to avoid mass disruption. Also allow certain state-based government-approved private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to improve efficiency and reduce costs
@9MTZNC412mos12MO
Yes, but institute it over a set transition period to avoid mass disruption and allow certain state-based government-approved private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to improve efficiency and reduce costs
@9MFBRSL1yr1Y
Yes, but allow certain government-approved and regulated state-based private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to reduce costs and improve efficiency
@9JW87V61yr1Y
Yes, but allow certain government-approved state-based private clinics to carry out elective treatments and procedures to improve efficiency and costs
@9GQ2L6V2yrs2Y
Yes, but allow certain state-run government-approved and regulated private clinics to carry out elective treatments or procedures for patients to reduce wait times and improve efficiency
Yes, but permit people to use private insurance in specific cases. Also, states should be able to allow private government-approved clinics to carry out elective surgeries and procedures to reduce wait times and improve efficiency.
Yes, but allow state-based government-approved private healthcare clinics to provide elective treatments and procedures to reduce wait times and improve efficiency
Yes, but allow states to make use of government-approved private clinics for carrying out elective treatments and surgeries to improve efficiency.
@8FZC5KT5yrs5Y
I feel that I do not know enough about this topic to contribute an answer.
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