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difference between private and public healthcare service​

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Answered by shubhammohe49
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The public health care services are provided by the government free of cost, whereas, the private health care services are provided by the private owners with an intention to earn money.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Public health care refers to the medical treatment patients receive at various public institutions such as public health agencies at state and local levels, hospitals, dispensaries, clinics, public safety agencies, human service and charity organizations, recreation organizations, philanthropic organizations etc. On the other hand, private health care refers to the personalized care for patients receive personal care home, where personal caregivers are especially employed for this job.

Private health care is generally delivered at a personal care home, where the patient is individually attended to. The cardinal difference between seeking care at a public healthcare center and a private center is that in a public healthcare agency, you have hordes of doctors attending to patients randomly and one does not really get the kind of personal attention from them that one desires so badly because of the unbelievably huge number of people that come seeking treatment and flood the entire place.

Whereas in personal care home, each patient is personally attended to by a doctor and the patient gets the kind of personal attention he wants. Because of this very reason, charges at a personalized care home are far higher as compared to the charges patients pay for in public healthcare agencies.

As far as public health care is concerned, doctors or personal caregivers working there attending to patients randomly and at short notice are given responsibilities. That include monitoring the health status to identify and solve community health problems, diagnosing and investigating health problems and hazards in the community, informing and educating and also empowering people about health issues, mobilizing community partnerships and action.

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