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  2. Universal health care by country - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda operates a system of universal health insurance through the Ministry of Health called Mutuelle de Santé (Mutual Health), a system of community-based insurance where people pay premiums based on their income level into local health insurance funds, with the wealthiest paying the highest premiums and required to cover a small percentage ...

  3. Horace Cooper Wrinch - Wikipedia

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    For one dollar a month (later increased by fifty cents) a subscriber could receive free medical care from the doctor and the hospital. [12] He was one of the founders of the British Columbia Hospital Association in 1918 and served two terms as its president. [13] As president he argued for public health insurance and improved funding for hospitals.

  4. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Private Health Insurance Rebate: The government subsidises the premiums for all private health insurance cover, including hospital and ancillary (extras), by 10%, 20% or 30%, depending on age. The Rudd Government announced in May 2009 that as of July 2010, the Rebate would become means-tested, and offered on a sliding scale.

  5. Oscar Health - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Health, Inc. is an American health insurance company, founded in 2012 by Joshua Kushner, Kevin Nazemi and Mario Schlosser, and is headquartered in New York City. [2] [3] The company focuses on the health insurance industry through telemedicine, healthcare focused technological interfaces, and transparent claims pricing systems which would make it easier for patients to navigate.

  6. Poverty in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Majority of students dropping out of school in Ontario are raised in homes earning less than $30 000 a year. [15] Poor students score 20-30% less in EQAO math and literacy tests than students from high income households. [19] "In Canada, only 31% of youth from the bottom income quartile attended post-secondary education compared with 50.2% in ...

  7. Dresden, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Dresden is an agricultural community in the municipality of Chatham-Kent in southwestern Ontario, Canada.Located on the Sydenham River, it is named after Dresden, Germany. [i] The main field crops in the area are grain corn, soybean, and winter wheat, [2] and the principal horticultural crops are tomatoes, sweet corn, and carrots.