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  2. Universal health care - Wikipedia

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    Universal health care is a broad concept that has been implemented in several ways. The common denominator for all such programs is some form of government action aimed at extending access to health care as widely as possible and setting minimum standards. Most implement universal health care through legislation, regulation, and taxation.

  3. Human right to health care - Wikipedia

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    Further provisions specify that health care for the disabled should be made available in local communities and that care should be geographically equitable, with additional statements against the denial or unequal provision of health services (including "food and fluids" and "life insurance") on the basis of disability. [16]

  4. Universal Health Coverage Day - Wikipedia

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    Universal health coverage has been included in the new Sustainable Development Goals for 2015-2030, adopted by the United Nations. In many nations, inclusive healthcare is very rudimentary and does not include heroic interventions or long term care.

  5. Here's Why You Should Retain Universal Health (UHS) for Now - AOL

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    Riding high on its solvency position, strong segments and strategic initiatives, Universal Health (UHS) holds potential to reap benefits.

  6. Universal health care by country - Wikipedia

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    Government-guaranteed health care for all citizens of a country, often called universal health care, is a broad concept that has been implemented in several ways.The common denominator for all such programs is some form of government action aimed at broadly extending access to health care and setting minimum standards.

  7. History of health care reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barack Obama called for universal health care. His health care plan called for the creation of a National Health Insurance Exchange that would include both private insurance plans and a Medicare-like government run option. Coverage would be guaranteed regardless of health status, and premiums would not vary based on health status either.

  8. Health For All - Wikipedia

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    Health For All depends on continued progress in medical care and public health. The health services must be accessible to all through primary health care, in which basic medical help is available in every village, backed up by referral services to more specialised care. Immunisation must similarly achieve universal coverage.

  9. Should health care companies pay to reform the system? - AOL

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    As the most visible signs of strain on the financial system have eased, President Barack Obama has turned his focus to more long-term matters, chief among them reforming the nation's health care ...