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Universal Health Coverage explained
Universal Health Coverage is about providing healthcare to people without pushing people into poverty. It's an exciting public health and global health tool. Countries that implement universal health coverage provide better healthcare at lower costs (the health economics evidence is clear).
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Jim Carrey Explains Universal Health Care
Jim Carrey grew up in Canada and wants to set the record straight about Canadian health care.
published: 10 Sep 2018
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How Germany's Universal Health-Care System Works
Germany’s health-care system spends nearly half as much as the United States but still manages to cover 100% of its population through a mix of public and private insurance schemes. There are two different systems that residents can turn to for insurance in Germany: SHI, which stands for Statutory Health Insurance and PHI or Private Health Insurance. Here’s how they work.
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Would Universal Healthcare Really Work in the U.S.?
Pretty much every rich, developed nation on the planet has universal healthcare, EXCEPT for the U.S. Should we join them, or does our current healthcare system have advantages that we don’t want to lose?
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**How does healthcare work in the U.S.?
In the U.S., how you want to pay for healthcare is entirely up to you, as long as you have the money. Most people choose to buy health insurance. If you’re low income or over 65, you can get it from the government, but pretty much everyone else has to buy it from companies. You pay a set amount of money every month, and in return, the insurance company pays for most of your me...
published: 22 Jan 2020
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Can universal health care work? | CNBC International
A right for all people and a service providing the highest standard of care - can universal health care do both or will politics stand in the way? CNBC’s Tom Chitty explains.
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WHO: Universal Health Coverage - What does it mean?
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure everyone receives the quality services they need, and is protected from health threats, without suffering financial hardship. It's a way of reducing poverty and increasing health security, so that no-one is left behind. This video message in support of UHC was recorded by WHO Director-General Margaret Chan for UHC Day 2015.
For more information, visit
http://www.who.int/universal_health_coverage.
published: 11 Dec 2015
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Episode 2: How Does Universal Healthcare Work?
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published: 16 Mar 2019
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Universal Health Coverage - how are we doing?
Find out more about how the world is doing with key findings on UHC progress from The Global Monitoring Report 2019.
There is progress…but too slow: while service coverage progresses, it is too often at the cost of more health spending supported by households.
It is still possible to achieve UHC by 2030 but will require accelerated efforts or billions of people may . All countries can kick start their efforts with an immediate 1% allocation of GDP to primary health care as the main channel to deliver UHC.
published: 22 Sep 2019
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SEE WHAT HAPPENED CHAIRS UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE MEETING IN STATEHOUSE.
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WHO: Universal health coverage - the best investment for a safer, fairer and healthier world
Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. But UHC doesn’t only improve health. It reduces poverty, creates jobs, drives inclusive economic growth, promotes gender equality, and protects populations from epidemics.
For more information:
www.who.int/universal_health_coverage/en/
published: 13 Dec 2017
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Universal Health Coverage explained
Universal Health Coverage is about providing healthcare to people without pushing people into poverty. It's an exciting public health and global health tool. Co...
Universal Health Coverage is about providing healthcare to people without pushing people into poverty. It's an exciting public health and global health tool. Countries that implement universal health coverage provide better healthcare at lower costs (the health economics evidence is clear).
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- published: 19 Oct 2017
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Jim Carrey Explains Universal Health Care
Jim Carrey grew up in Canada and wants to set the record straight about Canadian health care.
Jim Carrey grew up in Canada and wants to set the record straight about Canadian health care.
https://wn.com/Jim_Carrey_Explains_Universal_Health_Care
Jim Carrey grew up in Canada and wants to set the record straight about Canadian health care.
- published: 10 Sep 2018
- views: 118277
10:58
How Germany's Universal Health-Care System Works
Germany’s health-care system spends nearly half as much as the United States but still manages to cover 100% of its population through a mix of public and priva...
Germany’s health-care system spends nearly half as much as the United States but still manages to cover 100% of its population through a mix of public and private insurance schemes. There are two different systems that residents can turn to for insurance in Germany: SHI, which stands for Statutory Health Insurance and PHI or Private Health Insurance. Here’s how they work.
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Germany’s health-care system spends nearly half as much as the United States but still manages to cover 100% of its population through a mix of public and private insurance schemes. There are two different systems that residents can turn to for insurance in Germany: SHI, which stands for Statutory Health Insurance and PHI or Private Health Insurance. Here’s how they work.
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- published: 24 Nov 2019
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Would Universal Healthcare Really Work in the U.S.?
Pretty much every rich, developed nation on the planet has universal healthcare, EXCEPT for the U.S. Should we join them, or does our current healthcare system ...
Pretty much every rich, developed nation on the planet has universal healthcare, EXCEPT for the U.S. Should we join them, or does our current healthcare system have advantages that we don’t want to lose?
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**How does healthcare work in the U.S.?
In the U.S., how you want to pay for healthcare is entirely up to you, as long as you have the money. Most people choose to buy health insurance. If you’re low income or over 65, you can get it from the government, but pretty much everyone else has to buy it from companies. You pay a set amount of money every month, and in return, the insurance company pays for most of your medical bills if you get sick or hurt. You can also choose to NOT buy insurance. If you’re young and healthy and never have to go to a doctor or a hospital, you’re gonna save money. But you’re at risk for paying a LOT of money if you DO have a medical emergency, like a car wreck or falling off your bike and breaking your arm. So, it’s a gamble.
**So how does universal healthcare work?**
There are a BUNCH of different ways to get universal healthcare, and every country does it a little bit differently. There’s SOCIALIZED MEDICINE, where the government owns the hospitals, and the doctors and nurses are government employees. There is SINGLE-PAYER, where doctors and hospitals are private businesses, but there is almost no private insurance. Instead, the government provides health insurance for everyone. It can also work with PRIVATE INSURANCE, where people buy it from companies, but it’s HEAVILY regulated by the government, which REQUIRES everyone to have health insurance.
**What are the pros with universal healthcare?**
With universal healthcare, everyone is covered, your insurance isn’t tied to your job, and it would cost less
**What are the cons?**
Taxes would likely go up to pay for it, the quality of care might change, and the individual would have less choice.
SOURCES:
Single payer healthcare: Pluses, minuses, and what it means for you (Harvard Health Publishing)
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/single-payer-healthcare-pluses-minuses-means-201606279835
The Virtues and Vices of Single-Payer Health Care (New England Journal of Medicine)
https://mfprac.com/web2019/07literature/literature/Health_Costs/SinglePayer_Oberlander.pdf
International Health Care System Profiles (The Commonwealth Fund)
https://international.commonwealthfund.org/
The Case Against Single-Payer Health Care (reason.com)
https://reason.com/2018/11/14/the-case-against-single-payer-health-car/
Why Single-Payer Would Make Health Care Worse for Americans (The Heritage Foundation)
https://www.heritage.org/health-care-reform/commentary/why-single-payer-would-make-health-care-worse-americans
Medical Bankruptcy: Still Common Despite the Affordable Care Act (American Journal of Public Health)
https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304901?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=a5697b7e-8ffc-4373-b9d2-3eb745d9debb&=&
How do US taxes compare internationally? (Tax Policy Center)
https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/briefing-book/how-do-us-taxes-compare-internationally
Health at a Glance: OECD Indicators (OECD)
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/health_glance-2017-en.pdf?expires=1579647384&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=D94A583B4861DE116B6864868F3B14E6
Health System Tracker (Peterson-Kaiser Family Foundation)
https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/how-do-healthcare-prices-and-use-in-the-u-s-compare-to-other-countries/#item-the-average-price-of-an-mri-in-the-u-s-is-significantly-higher-than-in-comparable-countries_2018
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#healthcare #universalhealthcare
Funding for KQED’s education services is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Koret Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the AT&T Foundation, the Crescent Porter Hale Foundation, the Silver Giving Foundation, Campaign 21 donors, and members of KQED.
https://wn.com/Would_Universal_Healthcare_Really_Work_In_The_U.S.
Pretty much every rich, developed nation on the planet has universal healthcare, EXCEPT for the U.S. Should we join them, or does our current healthcare system have advantages that we don’t want to lose?
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**How does healthcare work in the U.S.?
In the U.S., how you want to pay for healthcare is entirely up to you, as long as you have the money. Most people choose to buy health insurance. If you’re low income or over 65, you can get it from the government, but pretty much everyone else has to buy it from companies. You pay a set amount of money every month, and in return, the insurance company pays for most of your medical bills if you get sick or hurt. You can also choose to NOT buy insurance. If you’re young and healthy and never have to go to a doctor or a hospital, you’re gonna save money. But you’re at risk for paying a LOT of money if you DO have a medical emergency, like a car wreck or falling off your bike and breaking your arm. So, it’s a gamble.
**So how does universal healthcare work?**
There are a BUNCH of different ways to get universal healthcare, and every country does it a little bit differently. There’s SOCIALIZED MEDICINE, where the government owns the hospitals, and the doctors and nurses are government employees. There is SINGLE-PAYER, where doctors and hospitals are private businesses, but there is almost no private insurance. Instead, the government provides health insurance for everyone. It can also work with PRIVATE INSURANCE, where people buy it from companies, but it’s HEAVILY regulated by the government, which REQUIRES everyone to have health insurance.
**What are the pros with universal healthcare?**
With universal healthcare, everyone is covered, your insurance isn’t tied to your job, and it would cost less
**What are the cons?**
Taxes would likely go up to pay for it, the quality of care might change, and the individual would have less choice.
SOURCES:
Single payer healthcare: Pluses, minuses, and what it means for you (Harvard Health Publishing)
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/single-payer-healthcare-pluses-minuses-means-201606279835
The Virtues and Vices of Single-Payer Health Care (New England Journal of Medicine)
https://mfprac.com/web2019/07literature/literature/Health_Costs/SinglePayer_Oberlander.pdf
International Health Care System Profiles (The Commonwealth Fund)
https://international.commonwealthfund.org/
The Case Against Single-Payer Health Care (reason.com)
https://reason.com/2018/11/14/the-case-against-single-payer-health-car/
Why Single-Payer Would Make Health Care Worse for Americans (The Heritage Foundation)
https://www.heritage.org/health-care-reform/commentary/why-single-payer-would-make-health-care-worse-americans
Medical Bankruptcy: Still Common Despite the Affordable Care Act (American Journal of Public Health)
https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304901?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=a5697b7e-8ffc-4373-b9d2-3eb745d9debb&=&
How do US taxes compare internationally? (Tax Policy Center)
https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/briefing-book/how-do-us-taxes-compare-internationally
Health at a Glance: OECD Indicators (OECD)
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/health_glance-2017-en.pdf?expires=1579647384&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=D94A583B4861DE116B6864868F3B14E6
Health System Tracker (Peterson-Kaiser Family Foundation)
https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/how-do-healthcare-prices-and-use-in-the-u-s-compare-to-other-countries/#item-the-average-price-of-an-mri-in-the-u-s-is-significantly-higher-than-in-comparable-countries_2018
TEACHERS: Get your students in the discussion on KQED Learn, a safe place for middle and high school students to investigate controversial topics and share their voices. https://learn.kqed.org/discussions/
About KQED
KQED serves the people of Northern California with a public-supported alternative to commercial media. An NPR and PBS member station based in San Francisco, KQED is home to one of the most listened-to public radio stations in the nation, one of the highest-rated public television services, and an award-winning education program helping students and educators thrive in 21st-century classrooms. A trusted news source, leader, and innovator in interactive technology, KQED takes people of all ages on journeys of exploration — exposing them to new people, places, and ideas.
#healthcare #universalhealthcare
Funding for KQED’s education services is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Koret Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the AT&T Foundation, the Crescent Porter Hale Foundation, the Silver Giving Foundation, Campaign 21 donors, and members of KQED.
- published: 22 Jan 2020
- views: 175325
5:14
Can universal health care work? | CNBC International
A right for all people and a service providing the highest standard of care - can universal health care do both or will politics stand in the way? CNBC’s Tom Ch...
A right for all people and a service providing the highest standard of care - can universal health care do both or will politics stand in the way? CNBC’s Tom Chitty explains.
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- published: 26 Oct 2017
- views: 52468
1:39
WHO: Universal Health Coverage - What does it mean?
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure everyone receives the quality services they need, and is protected from health threats, without suffering financi...
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure everyone receives the quality services they need, and is protected from health threats, without suffering financial hardship. It's a way of reducing poverty and increasing health security, so that no-one is left behind. This video message in support of UHC was recorded by WHO Director-General Margaret Chan for UHC Day 2015.
For more information, visit
http://www.who.int/universal_health_coverage.
https://wn.com/Who_Universal_Health_Coverage_What_Does_It_Mean
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure everyone receives the quality services they need, and is protected from health threats, without suffering financial hardship. It's a way of reducing poverty and increasing health security, so that no-one is left behind. This video message in support of UHC was recorded by WHO Director-General Margaret Chan for UHC Day 2015.
For more information, visit
http://www.who.int/universal_health_coverage.
- published: 11 Dec 2015
- views: 177626
3:43
Episode 2: How Does Universal Healthcare Work?
Check out our other videos and website: www.CAPhysiciansAlliance.org!
Check out our other videos and website: www.CAPhysiciansAlliance.org!
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Check out our other videos and website: www.CAPhysiciansAlliance.org!
- published: 16 Mar 2019
- views: 1098
3:41
Universal Health Coverage - how are we doing?
Find out more about how the world is doing with key findings on UHC progress from The Global Monitoring Report 2019.
There is progress…but too slow: while serv...
Find out more about how the world is doing with key findings on UHC progress from The Global Monitoring Report 2019.
There is progress…but too slow: while service coverage progresses, it is too often at the cost of more health spending supported by households.
It is still possible to achieve UHC by 2030 but will require accelerated efforts or billions of people may . All countries can kick start their efforts with an immediate 1% allocation of GDP to primary health care as the main channel to deliver UHC.
https://wn.com/Universal_Health_Coverage_How_Are_We_Doing
Find out more about how the world is doing with key findings on UHC progress from The Global Monitoring Report 2019.
There is progress…but too slow: while service coverage progresses, it is too often at the cost of more health spending supported by households.
It is still possible to achieve UHC by 2030 but will require accelerated efforts or billions of people may . All countries can kick start their efforts with an immediate 1% allocation of GDP to primary health care as the main channel to deliver UHC.
- published: 22 Sep 2019
- views: 7435
1:16
SEE WHAT HAPPENED CHAIRS UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE MEETING IN STATEHOUSE.
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- published: 26 Jun 2023
- views: 152
2:32
WHO: Universal health coverage - the best investment for a safer, fairer and healthier world
Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. But UHC doesn’t only improv...
Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. But UHC doesn’t only improve health. It reduces poverty, creates jobs, drives inclusive economic growth, promotes gender equality, and protects populations from epidemics.
For more information:
www.who.int/universal_health_coverage/en/
https://wn.com/Who_Universal_Health_Coverage_The_Best_Investment_For_A_Safer,_Fairer_And_Healthier_World
Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. But UHC doesn’t only improve health. It reduces poverty, creates jobs, drives inclusive economic growth, promotes gender equality, and protects populations from epidemics.
For more information:
www.who.int/universal_health_coverage/en/
- published: 13 Dec 2017
- views: 50606