SGMerite

 Coucou merci pour l'abonnement 
          Il y a t'il une raison particulière ?

SGMerite

@ SGMerite  I speak french and I'm from Afrique 
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pxxnnd

@SGMerite where r u from tho? what's ur language? 
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Bedtimereading

Universal health care is a system that ensures all residents have access to medical services without risking financial hardship. Over 78 countries have achieved this, utilizing varying models—such as tax-funded single-payer systems, mandatory public-private insurance, and multi-payer setups.Prominent Examples & SystemsUnited Kingdom: The National Health Service (NHS) is funded by taxes and is free at the point of use for legal residents.Canada: Operates a tax-funded, single-payer system where provincial governments cover the cost of all medically necessary care.France & Germany: Multi-payer systems combining mandatory contributions from employers/employees with government "sickness funds," supplemented by private options.Japan: Employs a universal public insurance system and mandates that all citizens obtain health insurance, either through their employer or the community-based program.Notable Countries with Universal CoverageWhile systems differ in structure and out-of-pocket costs, the following nations guarantee health care to their populations:The Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico.Europe: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.Asia & Oceania: Australia, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand.For an in-depth breakdown of how each country's healthcare system is financed and functions, you can consult the Wikipedia Universal Health Care Guide or the World Health Organization for global health coverage tracking.

pxxnnd

@Bedtimereading Where You Still Have to Pay?
            Private Hospitals & Doctors: If you choose to seek treatment in private hospitals or see private practitioners, you will face out-of-pocket costs. Government will only cover a portion of the total bill, often leaving a significant remaining balance.
            Medicines and Supplies: While primary maintenance drugs and basic items are covered, patients in public hospitals still frequently need to purchase specific medications or medical supplies themselves if hospital inventories run low.
            Expats and Non-Citizens: Foreign nationals and legal residents are not automatically covered by the public system and must either pay for services out-of-pocket or purchase private medical insurance.
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Cool05guy2000

pxxnnd

@Cool05guy2000 the plot remind me of something' tho
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Cool05guy2000

Cool05guy2000

@Cool05guy2000 im pretty sure soon it will be a meme
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Cool05guy2000

I do like time travel along with the ancient advanced civilization trope

Cool05guy2000

@pxxnnd have you seen the videos I sent you?
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Cool05guy2000

I found a clip of an old TV show, from which the villain resembles sapphire from Steven universe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5y2-UjJHk4&pp=ygUOYWt1bWEga3VuIDE5NjY%3D

pxxnnd

@Cool05guy2000 ya! I can recommend u somethin' like that. if ur interested. 
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Cool05guy2000

@Cool05guy2000 well, the villain must be some sort of yokai. Pretty much a type of yokai who is born items that are unused for decades
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