Public Health Care Systems
Private Health Care Facilities
Government Agencies
Nonprofit Agencies
100

These countries Norway, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada all have this in common.

What is public healthcare systems

100

This healthcare facility provides health services, varies in size, ownership, and the types of services they provide.

What is a hospital

100

These facilities are supported by taxes. The facilities exist at several levels: international, national, state, and local.

What is government hospitals and medical offices. 

100

Their mission is to “Free the world from cancer.” Their funds research, shares information, supports patients and educates the population about prevention.

What is the American Cancer Society

200

A public healthcare system is one that is mainly funded by

What is taxes and social security insurance 

200

This type of healthcare delivery system mostly provides care for elderly patients. However, some facilities offer treatment for patients with disabilities or those in rehabilitation.

What is long-term care facilities

200

An international agency sponsored by the United Nations. The organization’s goal is that all people should attain the highest possible level of health. This includes physical, mental, and social well-being. Each year, they investigates serious health problems and publishes information on worldwide diseases.

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)

200

Their mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. To that end, they seek to improve American cardiovascular health through research, education, CPR training, and innovation.

What is the American Heart Association

300

The advantage of a public healthcare system is that  

What is every citizen in the country is guaranteed healthcare, regardless of their economic status.

300

This type of delivery system examples include the family doctor, the eye doctor, and the dentist. Some are operated by just one or two doctors. Others are made up of large groups of physicians and healthcare professionals.

What is Medical Offices

300

This national health agency's goal is to protect the health of American citizens and to provide essential human services, especially for those who cannot help themselves. They have several divisions to help meet the many demands of the agency's goal.

What is the US Department of Health and Human Services.

300

Their mission is to prevent and alleviate human suffering during emergencies by effectively organizing volunteers and applying donations. The provide disaster relief, education, and assistance to military families; it also promotes and organizes blood donations.

What is the American Red Cross

400

A disadvantage of this type of system is that taxes  

What is may be higher compared to taxes in countries with private healthcare systems.

400

This facility makes up a significant part of the healthcare system and involves the connection between behavior, health, and well-being. Some issues are the result of individual choices. Others, however, can be outside the patient’s control. Medical studies show that a healthy mind is just as important as a healthy body.

What is Behavioral Health Facilities

400

Research the cause, spread, and control of diseases.

What is the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Institute for Health NIH)

400

Their mission is to fight to prevent premature births through research, advocacy, education, and newborn intensive care units (NICUs).

What is the March of Dimes

500

Another disadvantage of a public healthcare system is  that healthcare is not always comprehensive. This means that

What is The government may decide which services are included and which are not.

500

This delivery system offers patients treatment and therapy at home.

What is Home Healthcare agencies.

500

Regulates food and drug products that are sold to the public.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

500

Nonprofit agencies health services are provided at national, state, and local levels and are supported by 

What is donations, membership fees, grants, and fundraisers.

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