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-Provided by the government -Financed through the government (taxes) -Many hospitals and clinics all provided by the government -Countries: UK, Spain, New Zealand, Cuba, Hong Kong. |
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-Provided through private practitioners -Financed through sickness funds (non-profit insurance companies) -employer/employee -government takes care of the rest -Countries: Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium , The Netherlands |
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National Health Insurance Model |
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-Provided by private hospitals and clinics -Financed through a government-run insurance that everyone pays into. -Countries: Canada, Taiwan, South Korea |
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-Provided by private hospitals and clinics -Usually paid for by patients/providers -Countries: most Third World Countries |
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Biological Determinant of Health/Illness |
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Behavioral Determinant of Health/Illness |
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lifestyle, diet, exercise |
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Social Determinant of Health/Illness |
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Ecosystem Determinant of Health/Illness |
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number of years of school students complete |
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how much students actually learn |
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The procedure of sorting students into high-ability, middle-ability and low-ability based on IQ tests and other tests |
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positive goal that schools accomplish unintentionally. |
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when school preform unintended functions |
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