Which of the following statements is an accurate representation of the nature of healthcare coverage available worldwide?

A) In the United States, healthcare is seen as a right or entitlement of every citizen.
B) In developing nations, healthcare is adequately provided by governmental agencies and
nonprofit organizations, such as the World Health Organization.
C) The US healthcare system has been simplified by the existence of standards for funding
and controlling healthcare.
D) In most of the industrialized world, governmental healthcare systems are in place to
accomplish overall health outcomes.


Ans: D
In most of the industrialized world healthcare is seen as a right, or an entitlement, of
every citizen. This stands in contrast the views of many in the United States. Developing
nations often lack basic healthcare and the US healthcare has increased in complexity over the
years.

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