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Att du vet så lite om det du diskuterar är skrämmande.Som tur är finns nått som heter fakta.
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6. Sweden
> Money spent on public health: $4,606 per capita
> Share of GDP spent on public health: 9.3%
> Primary care and specialist doctors: 4.3 per 1,000 people (in 2015)
> Life expectancy at birth: 82.2 years
> Population: 10,067,744
The health care system in Sweden is universal. Children and young adults up to 19 years of age do not pay for dental services. Most treatment are covered for adults. People can choose any health care provider — private or public (such as municipalities) — they want; referral may be necessary if a patient chooses a provider outside his or her county council.
> Money spent on public health: $4,606 per capita
> Share of GDP spent on public health: 9.3%
> Primary care and specialist doctors: 4.3 per 1,000 people (in 2015)
> Life expectancy at birth: 82.2 years
> Population: 10,067,744
The health care system in Sweden is universal. Children and young adults up to 19 years of age do not pay for dental services. Most treatment are covered for adults. People can choose any health care provider — private or public (such as municipalities) — they want; referral may be necessary if a patient chooses a provider outside his or her county council.
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1. United States
> Money spent on public health: $8,047 per capita
> Share of GDP spent on public health: 14.0%
> Primary care and specialist doctors: 2.6 per 1,000 people (in 2016)
> Life expectancy at birth: 78.7 years
> Population: 325,719,178
In the United States, the responsibility to provide medical care falls on the government, employers, and individuals. Public health insurance is available to the elderly and people with disabilities (Medicare) and low income residents (Medicaid). The rest of the population can buy private insurance, which is primarily regulated on the state level, through their employers. Self-employed and unemployed individuals have to buy health insurance as well. Should they choose not to, they would pay a fine. As of 2017, nearly 9% of the U.S. population did not have health insurance of any kind.
> Money spent on public health: $8,047 per capita
> Share of GDP spent on public health: 14.0%
> Primary care and specialist doctors: 2.6 per 1,000 people (in 2016)
> Life expectancy at birth: 78.7 years
> Population: 325,719,178
In the United States, the responsibility to provide medical care falls on the government, employers, and individuals. Public health insurance is available to the elderly and people with disabilities (Medicare) and low income residents (Medicaid). The rest of the population can buy private insurance, which is primarily regulated on the state level, through their employers. Self-employed and unemployed individuals have to buy health insurance as well. Should they choose not to, they would pay a fine. As of 2017, nearly 9% of the U.S. population did not have health insurance of any kind.
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Ja, vi står alla för sjukvården i Sverige i en tid där vi sällan behöver sjukvård(i Ung ålder) och som äldre när hälsoproblem uppstår så finns sjukvården för dig.
Och vi slipper ge miljarder till VD´s på försäkringsbolag.
Att du vet så lite om saker och ting, som tur är finns det nått som heter fakta.
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Senast redigerad av klyban 2020-03-14 kl. 09:26.
Senast redigerad av klyban 2020-03-14 kl. 09:26.