Healthcare policy refers to a set of rules, regulations, laws, and actions taken by governments or organizations concerning healthcare services. It involves decisions about access to healthcare resources, funding mechanisms (such as private insurance or public programs), quality standards, and more.
Think of healthcare policy as a "game rulebook" for a healthcare system. Just like how a rulebook outlines the guidelines and procedures for playing a game, healthcare policy establishes the framework and rules that govern how healthcare services are provided and accessed.
Universal Healthcare: A healthcare system in which all citizens of a particular country or region have access to medical services regardless of their ability to pay.
Insurance Coverage: The extent to which an insurance plan pays for medical expenses incurred by an individual or group.
Public Option: A government-run health insurance program that individuals can choose instead of private insurance. It provides an alternative option for coverage.
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