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What is the difference between a public healthcare system and a government healthcare system?

(INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH SCIENCE)

What is the difference between a public healthcare system and a government healthcare-example-1
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D. A public healthcare system provides free or partially free healthcare services to everyone while a government healthcare system provides free or partially free healthcare services to specific eligible people.

Step-by-step explanation:

Public healthcare systems are publicly funded healthcare systems that provide free or partially free healthcare services to everyone.

Government healthcare systems are taxpayer-funded healthcare systems that provide free or partially free healthcare services to eligible groups of people.

(word for word from the articles provided from Edgeinuity)

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