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  2. Universal health care - Wikipedia

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    Universal health care is a broad concept that has been implemented in several ways. The common denominator for all such programs is some form of government action aimed at extending access to health care as widely as possible and setting minimum standards. Most implement universal health care through legislation, regulation, and taxation.

  3. What Are Health Equality and Equity, and Why Do They Matter?

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    The terms “health equality,” “health equity,” and “health justice” may seem similar at first glance. After all, they all seem to deal with giving everyone the care they need to stay ...

  4. What is Emotional Health and How Does it Affect You? - WebMD

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    For example, some people enjoy smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol as a way to relieve stress. ... Some warning signs of emotional health in need of care include: Isolating yourself from ...

  5. Depending on your eye health needs, you can see one of two types of doctors: Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who specialize in eye care. They can provide general eye care, treat eye diseases ...

  6. Global health - Wikipedia

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    Global health is the health of populations in a worldwide context; [1] it has been defined as "the area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide". [2]

  7. History of health care reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One municipality, San Francisco, California, has established a program to provide health care to all uninsured residents (Healthy San Francisco). [citation needed] In July 2009, Connecticut passed into law a plan called SustiNet, with the goal of achieving health care coverage of 98% of its residents by 2014. [158]

  8. Assertive Communication: Examples, Benefits, Techniques

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    Assertive communication involves clear, honest statements about your beliefs, needs, and emotions. Think of it as a healthy midpoint between passive communication and aggressive communication.

  9. Age-Friendly Health Care: A New Approach - WebMD

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    Future generations will benefit from a more seamless health system where all your medications, health conditions, and, most importantly, personal goals and preferences are all in your chart, she says.