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  2. Beyond 'White Coat Syndrome' - WebMD

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    Fear of doctors and tests can hinder preventive health care. Medically Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD on July 30, 2008. Written by Richard Sine. Fear of a White Coat; Fainting Before the Needle;

  3. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    The NHS provides the majority of health care in the UK, including primary care, in-patient care, long-term health care, ophthalmology, and dentistry. Private health care has continued parallel to the NHS, paid for largely by private insurance, but it is used by less than 8% of the population, and generally as a top-up to NHS services.

  4. Where to Find Free or Reduced Cost Adult Dental Care - Healthline

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    Adult dental care consists of preventive measures, such as X-rays, exams, and cleanings, as well as additional services, such as fillings and root canals, if needed.

  5. Screening Tests for People Over 50: What You Need - WebMD

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    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends a less-aggressive schedule, since more screening leads to harm and expenses from false-positive tests. It says women under 50 should talk to ...

  6. New CDC Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine - Healthline

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    At a meeting held on Nov. 2–3, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices reviewed its recommendations on vaccines for infectious ...

  7. Health care in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2017–18, total health spending was $185.4 billion, equating to $7,485 per person, an increase of 1.2%, which was lower than the decade average of 3.9%. The majority of health spending went on hospitals (40%) and primary health care (34%). Health spending accounted for 10% of overall economic activity. [6] [7]

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