For Democrats, the scene was New Hampshire and the campus of Dartmouth College and the topic was Iraq. For Republicans -- the place was historically black Morgan State University in Baltimore....and the focus was minority issues. Jon Decker reports.
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Universal health care
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Universal health care is a situation in which all residents of a geographic or political region have access to most types of health care regardless of ability to pay.
Universal health care is provided in most developed countries, and many developing countries across the globe. In the 1880s, most Germans became covered under the mandatory health care system championed by Bismarck. The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom was the world's first universal health care system provided by government. It was established in 1948. The most comprehensive today is in France, and the second most is in Italy[citation needed]. Other examples are Medicare in Australia, established in the 1970s, and by the same name Medicare in Canada, established between 1966 and 1984. Universal health care contrasts to the systems like health care in the United States or South Africa, though South Africa is one of the many countries attempting health care reform.[1]
Some government health care systems allow private practitioners to provide services, and some do not. In the U.K., doctors are allowed to provide services outside the government system; in Canada, some services are permitted and some are not.