| Question 1: The term ________ is generally used to describe a form of insurance that pays for medical expenses. | |||
|
|
| Question 2: Total expenditures represented about 4.4 percent of the ________ (GDP); of this amount, 57.1 percent came from public sources and 42.9 percent from private sources. | |||
|
|
| Question 3: Healthcare in ________ is mainly provided by England's public health service, the National Health Service, that provides healthcare to all UK permanent residents that is free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation. | |||
|
|
| Question 4: ________ has inadequate numbers of physicians (one per 1,000 people) and hospital beds (2.1 per 1,000 people) and poor access to water (87 percent of the population) and sanitation (92 percent of the population). | |||
|
|
| Question 5: [65] The ongoing political and economic crisis also contributed to the ________ of the doctors and people with medical knowledge. | |||
|
|
| Question 6: A compulsory ________ system has been in the planning stages for several years. | |||
|
|
| Question 7: However, malnutrition is still common in the provinces, and the life expectancy and ________ rates are stagnating. | |||
|
|
| Question 8: ________ refers to the policy a government adopts in relation to vaccination. | |||
|
|
| Question 9: According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, in 2003 an estimated 12,000 people in Yemen were living with ________ (HIV/AIDS). | |||
|
|
| Question 10: Other areas of health care, such as ________ and optometry, are wholly private. | |||
|
|
|
|