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editThis graphic illustrates how universal health care is one end of the spectrum describing what percentage of the population has access to health care. It shows that universal health care can exist in any health care system, and that no health care system necessarily equates to universal health care.
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04:34, 1 August 2007 | 329 × 335 (7 KB) | Kborer (talk | contribs) | This graphic illustrates how universal health care is one end of the spectrum describing what percentage of the population has access to health care. It shows that universal health care can exist in any health care system, and that no health care system |
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