I have the same question..what date did you post this. Plz reply to me by improving this *answer*
1947
In the United States, healthcare is not free. However, in 2012, it became mandatory for all citizens to purchase insurance.
you cant everyone that says you can for free is wrong so everyone shame on you
The healthcare in England works because is provided mainly by the public health. This means most everyone get free or low cost healthcare in that country.Another AnswerHealthcare in Britain (not 'England'!) is free at the point of delivery, and is paid for through taxation. What this means is that, regardless of income, employment, etc., no-one is denied health care. Private health insurance is also available to anyone who wants to take advantage of it.
The majority of healthcare in the UK is funded by taxes. Everyone has a right to free NHS treatment - regardless of financial status. There are also privately funded clinics, for those who are able to pay for non-urgent treatment (and thus get treated sooner).The only disadvantage with our NHS system is that people travel here from abroad (where they would have had to pay for their treatment) in order to take advantage of our free healthcare (commonly referred to as 'health tourism')
No. The majority of people will pay for it or pay a fine on their tax return. The IRS will enforce the new law.
Technically it isn't free. But because we pay taxes, we get 'free healthcare'.
5 years ago
Everyone gets a free account, but to become a member you have to pay actual money.
Everyone gets a free account, but to become a member you have to pay actual money.So basically, you can't get a free membership.
Everyone gets a free account, but to become a member you have to pay actual money.So basically, you can't get a free membership.