Healthcare in the United States has been an ongoing challenge for the past few decades. The U.S. has a specific way of how its organizes its healthcare compared to other countries. The health care is based on private providers and insurers paid by individual American citizens that covers them for medical fees, visits, exams, and other health-care related costs. In many other countries, such as Canada and European countries, the government provides a single-payer healthcare system. Unlike the U.S. healthcare that is based on the profits of insurers, the single-payer healthcare is controlled by the government and covers all medical costs for all citizens. Families with high or low income are guaranteed medical insurance and will receive equal medical treatment. Higher taxes and reduction in other governmental budgets allow the system to be financed and provide quality care that covers necessary medical needs.
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