Social Sciences, asked by anam78676, 1 year ago

about private health services

Answers

Answered by Arnablearner
2
Private healthcare or private medicine is healthcare and medicine provided by entities other than the government.
Ethical issues relating to private healthcare primarily concerns the argument that the seriously ill be entitled to spend money on saving their lives. On the other hand, private healthcare can sometimes be more efficient than public sector provision. Private operators may be more innovative in areas such as telemedicine. Due to the profit motive, they can be more productive. The friendly behavior of staff and doctors are the main reason for people relying on private health care centers.[1]

Answered by mahaveerbaghmar
0

A Private Health Services Plan in Canada is Health and/or Dental Care, as part of an insured Group Insurance Plan or a self-insured plan, such as a Health Spending Account, Cost-Plus Plan or one of the three options under a Health and Welfare Trust.


Similar questions