Why do they call it “universal” health care when it’s not universal?
Question: Why do they call it “universal” health care when it’s not universal?
Canada, France, England, and most other industrialized nations have a single-payer system known as “universal health care.”
The word “universal” to me means worldwide.
All seven continents.
It means if a nation were to implement it, they would pay to cover health care for China.
but that’s not what they meant……….
it’s not universal health care……….
it’s NATIONAL health care.
It only covers that particular nation.
worldwide health cover
Best answer:
Answer by James
Because it frightens more people when you call it universal healthcare.
It’s not even national healthcare. It only helps those who need it. It would essentially be medicare for everyone who needed it.
I wonder if aliens have better healthcare than we do right now.