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Health Care Systems Week 3 Discussion.docx
1. Health Care Systems Week 3 Discussion
Health Care Systems Week 3 DiscussionHealth Care Systems Week 3 DiscussionHealth Care
Systems Around the World Health care systems around the world provide different levels
and types of care, and are paid for in dramatically different ways. Choose a country other
than the U.S. and research its health care system. Compare and contrast the U.S. system to
the one you chose, and provide an overview of the health care system and how it is paid for.
Make sure your post addresses the following: How do the people in the country access
health care? How do the citizens of the country pay for the health care? What is the quality
of the health care they receive? Describe some of the pros and cons of the system. Provide at
least two examples of how this country’s system compares to the health care system in the
United States. Use at least two academic or governmental resources other than your
textbook as references. Guided Response: Review several of your classmates’ posts. Provide
a substantive response to at least two of your peers. How is the health care system of the
country you chose to focus on similar to or different than the one chosen by your peer?
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