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Canada to Australia: 7 countries with free healthcare

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Canada

Publicly funded and administered. Universal coverage for hospital and physician services. Additional services often require private insurance.

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United Kingdom

Publicly funded and provided. Comprehensive care under the NHS, free at the point of use; some charges for prescriptions and certain services.
 

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Australia

Publicly funded with public and private providers. Free or subsidized medical and hospital services; private insurance available for extras.
 

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Norway

Publicly funded and provided. Universal coverage with nominal fees for some services; capped out-of-pocket expenses.
 

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Germany

Publicly funded with a dual public and private insurance system. Comprehensive coverage through public or private insurance; private insurance offers additional benefits.

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France

Publicly funded with a mix of public and private providers. Broad coverage with co-payments; most costs reimbursed by the state.

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Sweden

Publicly funded and provided. Universal coverage with some co-payments; costs capped for affordability.

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