Social Sciences, asked by srishtipunj29, 1 year ago

what is is public and private care centre

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Answered by smile4045
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The difference between public and private exchanges is pretty straightforward: A private health insurance exchange is a health insurance exchange run by a private company. A public health insurance exchange is a health insurance exchange run by a government (or government-contracted) entity.

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Answered by Gautam22121998
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A public hospital, on the other hand, is completely and entirely run by the government’s funding and money. Everything from the construction to the fees of the doctors to the equipment, medicines are based on the government budget. Hence, each and every single thing is being taken care of by the body. A public hospital is considered to be a preferable option for the not-so-rich lot of people who, despite acute illness, cannot afford the heavy fees of a private hospital. It is very ironical to see that a hospital that is governed by the government, which has obviously more funds than a group of people or one person alone, does not offer that level of service that can be counted on in most of the times. However, this can be due to the fact that a government has a limited budget allocation to health care as it has many things in its hands such as defense, education, economy, etc.

Private care is care that is paid for out of pocket, or privately, or by a long-term care policy. Private care is not limited by insurance restrictions or requirements. ... Patients may receive private care in their homes, a skilled nursing or rehab facility, a hospital, or even while they are on vacation.

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