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释义 | 全民 Universal coverage: For fair and efficient systems, all people must have access to health care according to need and regardless of ability to pay. Some enterprises owned by the whole people employ workers and staff originally belonging to collective enterprises. In 1938, while in china, he recommended a universal health system for Canada. Oh, and Canada, which has universal health care and much more generous aid to the poor than the United States, has weathered the crisis better than we have. Brazil began working towards universal coverage in1988 and now reaches70% of its population. As documented in the report, any country that gets the policies right can move towards universal coverage, often with remarkable improvements in health outcomes. This legislative session will be remembered for New York's acceptance of same-sex marriage, a milestone in the national fight for this fundamental freedom. Though voters broadly support action to curb greenhouse gases, provide universal health care and kick-start the economy, they may change their minds if that leads to higher fuel bills or taxes. In his almost half- century- long fight for rights, not privileges, Kennedy described universal healthcare as“the cause of my life”. In South Asia and China marriage remains near- universal, with 98% of men and women tying the knot. Energy experts also credit a national consensus on the need to consume less. If done properly, this will in time move America towards the Swiss and Dutch models of universal private insurance. Three years ago, Massachusetts enacted universal care— just as Congress and the Obama administration are attempting to do now. What makes universities more public minded than hospitals or national parks or public radio stations? As a result, essentially all economists believe that universal coverage should be done outside of employment. All countries, at all stages of development, can take immediate steps to move towards universal coverage and to maintain their achievements. One explanation is the lack of universal health insurance and the inadequacy of provisions for child health. Nearly every country that has achieved universal coverage or come close to this goal has relied on prepayment and risk pooling schemes involving large numbers of participants. During my discussions with health officials and ministers, I heard widespread agreement that moving towards universal coverage is the right vision to guide health care reforms. After a national referendum in 1962, Singapore was admitted into the Federation of Malaysia along with Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak as a state with autonomous powers in September1963. As a successful businessman and the architect of his state’s universal health- insurance system, he passes the competence test. Obama has managed to go further towards securing universal healthcare than any of his predecessors, who have been struggling since Theodore Roosevelt's presidency in1912 to introduce it. |
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