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Which countries in the world can treat diseases for free?

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. Countries in the world where medical care is not free include China and sub-Saharan African countries.

Of the 230 countries in the world, 197 have implemented free medical care. The remaining 20-odd countries where medical care is not free are mainly poor and backward countries, including sub-Saharan Ghana, Benin, aksum, Chad and Djibouti, and China is not free. I hope I can help you!

Many people save money to prevent serious illness, and many people return to poverty because of serious illness. Medical care concerns the lives of thousands of ordinary people in Qian Qian, which is no small 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 need to have enough money and don't panic. Therefore, the basic premise for any country not to save money is to do a good job in old-age care and medical security.

There are about 230 countries and regions in the world, among which 193 has free medical care.

Rich Europe and America are all free medical care countries, while developed countries such as Britain, Sweden, Switzerland and Denmark are all free medical care for all, and all expenses are fully borne by the state. The United States, Canada and other countries implement the medical insurance system, but it is free for the retired elderly and the poor.

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 medical bill stipulates that free medical care is applicable to people without medical insurance, regardless of nationality or immigration status; In short, illegal refugees are not a problem. Similar regulations in Russia are similar to those in South Africa.

Although Indian free medical care is often ridiculed by netizens in China, its medical system still provides considerable medical security for its citizens. India stipulates that 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, and nutritious meals are also provided.

Both Cuba and North Korea, which belong to the Eastern Group, have free medical care, and it is said that it is completely free for everyone. Of course, queuing is inevitable, and there must always be a rule of seeing a doctor first.

African countries, Mauritius and China have similar per capita GDP and implement free medical care; Tanzania's per capita GDP is about110 of China's, and free medical care is implemented; Seychelles, whose per capita GDP is about twice that of China, implements free medical care.

Finally, the per capita GDP of Batie is about 65,438+0.7 of that of China, providing free medical care. This country receives aid from China all the year round.

So many countries have precedents that can be used for reference by a big country. I hope a big country can establish a free medical system as soon as possible to keep up with the mainstream of the world.