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What is a single-payer system for health care?

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C.Kevin

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Answered Nov 26, 2017

Single-payer human services is a social insurance framework financed by charges that take care of the expenses of vital medicinal services for all occupants, with costs secured by a single open structure (thus 'single-payer'). On the other hand, a multi-player social insurance framework is one in which private people or their managers acquire wellbeing scope from various closed or open sources.

Single-payer frameworks may contract for social insurance administrations from private associations (just like the case in Canada) or may claim and utilize therapeutic services assets and workforce (similar to the case in the United Kingdom). "Single-payer" depicts the component by which human services are paid for by a single open expert, not the kind of conveyance or for whom doctors work, which might be public, private, or a blend of both.

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