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access to healthcare
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United Kingdom
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Access to healthcare is often determined by insurance coverage and income level.
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access to healthcare facilities
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United Kingdom
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Cost and insurance coverage play a significant role in access to healthcare facilities.
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3
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access to healthcare facilities
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United Kingdom
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Formal healthcare facilities are the primary choice for medical care, with limited reliance on traditional or alternative medicine.
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4
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government-provided healthcare
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United Kingdom
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Government-provided healthcare is seen as a beneficial and essential service for all citizens.
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5
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government-provided healthcare
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United Kingdom
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Accessible and commonly used healthcare system funded by the government
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6
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health care
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United Kingdom
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Access to healthcare can be expensive and is often tied to employment or insurance.
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healthcare
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UK
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Publicly funded, accessible to all citizens
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8
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healthcare
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United Kingdom
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NHS (National Health Service) provides publicly funded healthcare for residents
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healthcare
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United Kingdom
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Access to healthcare may be dependent on employment status and insurance coverage
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1
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healthcare providers
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United Kingdom
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Patients typically see general practitioners as their first point of contact with the healthcare system.
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healthcare system
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United Kingdom
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Privatized healthcare system with a mix of public and private insurance options
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12
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hospital care
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United Kingdom
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Patients often expect individualized attention and regular check-ins from hospital staff.
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13
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hospital care
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United Kingdom
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Healthcare funding is a major political issue, with debates about public vs private healthcare.
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14
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hospital care
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United Kingdom
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Hospitals are often associated with advanced medical technology and specialized care facilities.
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medicaid
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United Kingdom
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A term not commonly used, as the UK has the National Health Service (NHS) which provides healthcare to residents regardless of income.
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medical care
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United Kingdom
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Access to medical care is largely provided through public healthcare systems.
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1
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medical services
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United Kingdom
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Publicly funded healthcare provides access to medical services for all residents.
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18
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medical services
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United Kingdom
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Herbal remedies and traditional healing practices are not as commonly integrated with modern medical services.
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medicare patient
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United Kingdom
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Receiving healthcare coverage through the publicly funded National Health Service (NHS) for individuals of all ages, based on residency and need, regardless of age
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1
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patient care
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United Kingdom
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National healthcare system with emphasis on universal access and government funding
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