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Which countries in the world offer free medical care?
Hello, I am happy to answer your questions. Countries around the world where medical care is not free include China and sub-Saharan African countries.
197 of the 230 countries in the world implement free medical care. The remaining more than 20 countries where medical care is not free are mainly poor and backward countries, including Ghana, Benin, Aksum, Chad, Djibouti, etc. south of the Sahara Desert. China is not free either. Hope this helps!
Many people save to prevent serious illness, and many people return to poverty because they suffer from serious illness. Medical care is related to the livelihood security of millions of ordinary people and is not a trivial matter. Many people make fun of China's high savings rate. In most cases, it's not because they don't like spending money to enjoy themselves, but because they have to have extra money and don't panic. Therefore, any country that dares not to save money and live from day to day must have good pension and medical security as a basic premise.
There are about 230 countries and regions in the world, of which 193 have free medical care.
Wealthy Europe and the United States are all countries with free medical care. Developed countries such as the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, and Denmark provide free medical care for all, and all expenses are covered by the state. Countries such as the United States and Canada implement medical insurance systems, but for retired elderly people and poor people, medical care is free.
The five BRICS countries refer to Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, among which Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa implement free medical care. Take South Africa as an example. Its National Health Care Act stipulates that free medical care is applicable to people without medical insurance, regardless of nationality or immigration status; in short, illegal refugees are no problem. Similar regulations in Russia are similar to those in South Africa.
Although India’s free medical care is often ridiculed by Chinese netizens, its medical system still provides considerable medical protection for its citizens. Indian regulations: As long as you are in India, no matter where you come from, registration, examination, medical treatment and medical expenses in public hospitals are free of charge, and nutritious meals are provided.
Cuba and North Korea, both in the socialist camp, provide free medical care, and it is said to be completely free - all charges are waived for everyone. Of course, queuing is unavoidable, and there must always be a rule of first-come, first-served basis.
Among the African countries, Mauritius has a per capita GDP similar to that of China and implements free medical care; Tanzania, with a per capita GDP of about 1/10 that of China, implements free medical care; and the Seychelles, with a per capita GDP of approximately 2 times that of China , implement free medical care.
Finally, Pakistan’s per capita GDP is about 1/7 of China’s and free medical care is provided. This country receives aid from China all year round.
There are precedents in so many countries that can serve as a reference for a big country. I hope that a major country can establish a free medical system as soon as possible and be in line with the mainstream of the world.
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