Thanks a lot, Jennifer, I´ll share this video with my students. Very informative. I hope one day Americans realize the need to have universal care for all the way it´s done in Canada or most countries in the EU and with success.
I'm very happy you like these videos. I have at least one more topic in mind for the near future, but then we'll need to try some other topics to make sure everyone is happy. Please share the current issue videos with other people who'd like to consider serious topics in English. :) Thank you.
You are so welcome! Please watch my other videos on current issues if you haven't. :) You'd be welcome to join me on Patreon for more interaction. Have a great day!
Hi Jennifer happy to see you again I think health should be for all people and free this is government obligation of any country thanks a lot for your video Have a great weekend you and your family 😉🇧🇷
Oh my! That's a big topic as well. These lessons are like marathons for me. At some point, I'll get inspired again. We'll see what issues 2021 brings to our attention. Right now, I'm focusing on a new series to review and expand everyone's knowledge of phrasal verbs. In the meantime, you can enjoy other videos in my Current Issues collection. I have videos on college tuition, immigration, and more. Thanks for watching, Amina.
Hello Jennifer! Good to see you! Thank you so much! You have touched a really complex system. I think that to have an opinion, one needs to be inside the situation. I am sorry, if I am wrong about it.
Well, I hope the video helps those in the U.S. make sens of the system if they're still learning how it works. And for those outside of it, you get a better understanding of how this aspect of our society works (or doesn't). It's healthy to compare, but it's not easy to say that one system is better than another and should be adopted by another country. Each country has its own set of circumstances. Thank you for watching the lesson, Sergei.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for perfect explanation of health care terms and definitions! I would like to ask you what kind of idiom or saying have you used at 17:22 - "ask too much shoulder for the burden"? Great job as always! Keep going Jennifer!
I'm glad you noted that expression! If someone asks you to shoulder the burden, they're asking you to place that responsibility on your shoulders. In other words, you have to accept more of that responsibility. Ideally, everyone has to shoulder the burden of health care within a society, but in some cases, certain people aren't able to handle the same amount of financial responsibility, so others must handle more. Does that make sense?
Very good lesson there, Jennifer. I have supported Medicare For All ever since Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren introduced me to the idea in 2016; however, I am now beginning to see some cracks appear as I look deeper into the concept. The cost of Medicare For All to the American tax payers has been estimated at thirty-trillion dollars over the next ten years. While I agree, it's still the best alternative, we must be fully aware that it has to be paid for and it is expensive. Most won't see great savings in their health costs, but it will certainly save more lives and mean that fewer go bankrupt when seriously ill. The plan, discussed at the recent Democratic debate, to have a choice, isn't really workable either as to make Medicare For All work, everyone has to pay into it..Giving Americans the option of keeping their employer-based health insurance and also paying for Medicare For All would help lessen the burden, but that one looks dead before it gets off the ground! Will Bernie and Elizabeth succeed in their ambitious plan for Single Payer? We'll find out soon.
I appreciate that you listened to the debates. I think it's important to listen to all ideas, no matter what your politics are. All ideas should be considered, but many factors have to be considered. Hopefully, we'll make a decision that many will benefit from, but that won't burden any particular demographic in particular. There's often little black and white in this world. There's a lot of gray. Together we have to navigate through it.
@@Englishwithjennifer I agree totally. The pharmaceutical industry also needs to lower their costs to make Medicare For All work. There are a lot of areas to look at and much to consider. So bold is the Medicare For All plan that it will have to phased in over four years. Americans aged fifty-five and over qualifying first. So, Obamacare and the insurance companies will still be working in unison for a few years at least. Perhaps the insurance companies could fight back with better policies and lower costs. They could try and match Medicare For All. I've not heard about any plans like that. though.
Yes, there's the argument that if we keep private insurance companies, they'd have to compete with the fees/taxes of the government program. Do you find health care to be efficient and of good quality in the UK?
@@Englishwithjennifer It's not perfect, but people get life-saving operations free of charge and no-one goes bankrupt due to illness. It's definitely better than America's system. We also have private insurance options here. However, the National Health Service gives Britons the same treatments as the private sector does. I don't really see the point in having private health insurance in Britain.
Hi Jennifer Your lessons are too good. They are to the point and very clear.I have come to know so many things about about U S health care. Thanks I have one query. Would you spare time to answer that? I am an indian teacher of English language and have been teaching middle classes for 19 years. Now I want to do Celta . I like to teach in America as I want to have international teaching experience. But I dont know. how to crack this all. I am of 50. Getting muddle headed. What and how to do? Whom to talk? regards Nisha Gupta India
I have two suggestions. First, can you consider attending the annual TESOL convention? It's an international convention, and travel grants are given to teachers, especially those abroad who have never been to TESOL. www.tesol.org/convention-2020 www.tesol.org/enhance-your-career/tesol-awards-honors-grants/convention-travel-grants-scholarships You might be too late for 2020, but maybe not. They have a job fair, and you could speak to employers there. Second, you can contact a specific language school through their website and ask about requirements. You might limit your search to private language schools that have more flexibility with hiring. Good luck!
@@Englishwithjennifer I am really oblidged getting your reply. Thanks a lot I am so happy that you have replied my query. It's very very important for me. Thank you so much for guiding me . You are great. I will see the website and try to get it. Hope to meet and discuss about English face to face. Thank you so much 😃
Hai Jennifer mam I love your lessons those are clean and clear. I want to ask you one question that I can understand English well but I can't Express it properly. What to do.
Please see my other playlists to build other skills. Also take the time to read and write regularly. Visit my website for more tips and consider booking a private lesson. :) www.englishwithjennifer.com/
HI Jennifer! Medical care in the U.S. it's a complicated theme to understand. I've heard the medical attention in the U.S.(when you visit your primary care Physician) is very short in time compared with other countries, maybe because time is money- Is that true ? By the way, I enjoyed the video and thank you for yor useful lesson. New word for me copay.- Greetings.-
Yes, sometimes you can feel how a physician is under pressure to see a patient within a limited amount of time (not their fault). But with my PCP, my dentist, and my eye doctor, I never feel that way. Thanks for watching this long lesson. :)
You are ok. I can't run the risk for losing my independence . Neither mental nor physical. Privilege is privy to fewer ppl than to the entire population.
In the US there is several Assurance Companies but a lot of people cannot even to have Assurance because they out of the system. I thing that all the people rich or not have right to 1) Health 2) Education 3) House 4) the right of work, perhaps I would not be well received in the US.
Yes, there are people "out of the system" as you put it. I'd like to talk about the homelessness problem in the U.S., too, in the near future. There are many opinions in the U.S. There's always a circle of people you'd feel comfortable in. ;)
This video is great. Can you answer my questions? Question1: When are you going to upload next video English with Jennifer? Question2:"The cat who sleep on The floor " The cat that sleep on The floor" Are these sentence same ? Have a nice day
Are you asking about Lesson 88 with Flavia and Andreia? I'll share new lessons in 2020! The cat that.... / The cat which.... >> Both can be used in adjective clauses. We use "who" for people. Hope that helps.
Hi Jennifer, this is a very controversial and complicated case that most people don't understand how it works. I work at a company that has given me a health care card that includes clinics, operations,laboratories, and a number of medicines with zero payment, but it doesn't cover visiting the dentist and buying glasses. Fortunately, I haven't used it yet, but my mother, who is 60 years old, needs some medicines monthly but she doesn't have a health care insurance, so she has to pay each time she buys the medicine and I can't help her out of my card. In my opinion,I think everyone has a right to have a health care insurance regardless they work or they don't or at least getting treatment for free in hospitals. I know that all candidates in the US are competing with each other to provide the best health care proposal. What I don't understand is that since the US is a wealthy country, why don't they accomplish a good health care program for everyone?
You raise important questions. There are many ways to look at health care. I don't fully understand what hospital administrators deal with or those who run pharmacies. They see the system differently from me. I can't just complain about the $70 copay for one medicine I get or the vitamins I need for $100 to treat a medical condition. Someone did the research, testing, and manufacturing of those medicines, and they have their perspective, too; they want to be compensated. Part of the problem is the cost of living. It varies from state to state and city to city. The average family has many expenses: mortgage, utilities, taxes, children's clothing and activities, car payments, home repairs, groceries, etc. A salary may look high on paper, but after deductions and paying all the bills, there's a lot less left. Health care also ties into immigration. Should anyone and everyone benefit from federal or state services if their household didn't contribute through taxes? Do we also have enough funding to care for refugees who are in need of help? What about our own homeless? Is everyone who is capable of working and paying taxes employed and earning? Health care also ties into unemployment and homelessness. These are the many questions we debate. We must also think of ethics. We want to do what's morally right but not feel like there's nothing left of our paycheck after paying taxes. The candidate we believe to have the best solutions to many of our problems will win the next election. Thanks for continuing the discussion.
Ms I usually have problem about prepositions and professional vocabulary. What should I do to overcome it? In my CA examination it usually gets problematic to me to understand such questions which includes professional vocabulary.
Please see my other playlists. I have one dedicated to prepositions. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/ There are review exercises for the PC on my website. Links are in the video descriptions. Good luck!
The difference between public n private healthcare is tangible. If you need to be heard for your own opinion , you need to go to the private side.Since 2014 , we've been given / offered the choice between all the districts where to get the treatment we look for . Say , you get to know that a good specialist works in a certain area....
JenniferESL Even so , it can be pretty pricey, n many are of the opinion , that it is best to keep up the good health . But, clearly the private side does a better job . We can also pay through insurance.
I think the American health care system is better than the Egyptian health care system. Sometimes people strive to get medical treatment here in Egypt. Unfortunately, it's a very poor system here.
"Better" and "worse" are all subjective. There are some good medical centers here and some very dedicated professionals and administrators within the system. Even the staff at the pharmacy are mostly caring people. But our system isn't perfect. Wishing you and the family good health...and the chance to grow in number. ;)
You can follow my TH-cam videos. Use my playlists. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/ I also have short videos on Instagram.instagram.com/englishwithjenniferlebedev I don't speak Chinese, but we can have basic conversations. I can teach vocabulary and grammar through conversation. www.englishwithjennifer.com/book-a-lesson/
Hi. I have some words related to food here: www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/ You'll find good synonyms for any word here: www.thesaurus.com/ Interesting idioms with examples here: idioms.thefreedictionary.com/
Well, yes and no. Some argue that capitalism creates competition and competition is good for quality control. If you have to compete, then you want to deliver good quality to attract and keep people. Poor ethics will hurt any organization's business.
Capitalism creates competition but not for good quality, dog eat dog is the best term to describe capitalism, like Bezoos and Amazon or Google or Microsoft just to name some, they destroy and absorb competition using unethical tactics. Don't make me wrong I am not communist or socialist I just see what I see.
Thanks a lot, Jennifer, I´ll share this video with my students. Very informative. I hope one day Americans realize the need to have universal care for all the way it´s done in Canada or most countries in the EU and with success.
Thanks for watching and sharing. We certainly need a better way to address costs and accessibility.
Oh please! Never stop making these advanced conversation videos! They help a lot.☺☺
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I'm very happy you like these videos. I have at least one more topic in mind for the near future, but then we'll need to try some other topics to make sure everyone is happy. Please share the current issue videos with other people who'd like to consider serious topics in English. :) Thank you.
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You are so welcome! Please watch my other videos on current issues if you haven't. :)
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I think health should be for all people and free this is government obligation of any country thanks a lot for your video
Have a great weekend you and your family 😉🇧🇷
Thank you for voicing your opinion, Aparecido. I wish you a wonderful weekend as well!
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Thank you, you are great! We need another episode on social security.
Oh my! That's a big topic as well. These lessons are like marathons for me. At some point, I'll get inspired again. We'll see what issues 2021 brings to our attention. Right now, I'm focusing on a new series to review and expand everyone's knowledge of phrasal verbs. In the meantime, you can enjoy other videos in my Current Issues collection. I have videos on college tuition, immigration, and more. Thanks for watching, Amina.
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Thank you for the kind support. Please share the video with others if you can. :)
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Hello Jennifer! Good to see you! Thank you so much! You have touched a really complex system. I think that to have an opinion, one needs to be inside the situation. I am sorry, if I am wrong about it.
Well, I hope the video helps those in the U.S. make sens of the system if they're still learning how it works. And for those outside of it, you get a better understanding of how this aspect of our society works (or doesn't). It's healthy to compare, but it's not easy to say that one system is better than another and should be adopted by another country. Each country has its own set of circumstances. Thank you for watching the lesson, Sergei.
@@Englishwithjennifer Thank you again! In any case, that'll help me a lot with understanding your TV programs and topics discussed there better.
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Hi Jennifer! Thank you for perfect explanation of health care terms and definitions!
I would like to ask you what kind of idiom or saying have you used at 17:22 - "ask too much shoulder for the burden"?
Great job as always! Keep going Jennifer!
I'm glad you noted that expression! If someone asks you to shoulder the burden, they're asking you to place that responsibility on your shoulders. In other words, you have to accept more of that responsibility. Ideally, everyone has to shoulder the burden of health care within a society, but in some cases, certain people aren't able to handle the same amount of financial responsibility, so others must handle more. Does that make sense?
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Very good lesson there, Jennifer.
I have supported Medicare For All ever since Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren introduced me to the idea in 2016; however, I am now beginning to see some cracks appear as I look deeper into the concept. The cost of Medicare For All to the American tax payers has been estimated at thirty-trillion dollars over the next ten years. While I agree, it's still the best alternative, we must be fully aware that it has to be paid for and it is expensive. Most won't see great savings in their health costs, but it will certainly save more lives and mean that fewer go bankrupt when seriously ill. The plan, discussed at the recent Democratic debate, to have a choice, isn't really workable either as to make Medicare For All work, everyone has to pay into it..Giving Americans the option of keeping their employer-based health insurance and also paying for Medicare For All would help lessen the burden, but that one looks dead before it gets off the ground!
Will Bernie and Elizabeth succeed in their ambitious plan for Single Payer? We'll find out soon.
I appreciate that you listened to the debates. I think it's important to listen to all ideas, no matter what your politics are. All ideas should be considered, but many factors have to be considered. Hopefully, we'll make a decision that many will benefit from, but that won't burden any particular demographic in particular. There's often little black and white in this world. There's a lot of gray. Together we have to navigate through it.
@@Englishwithjennifer I agree totally.
The pharmaceutical industry also needs to lower their costs to make Medicare For All work. There are a lot of areas to look at and much to consider. So bold is the Medicare For All plan that it will have to phased in over four years. Americans aged fifty-five and over qualifying first. So, Obamacare and the insurance companies will still be working in unison for a few years at least.
Perhaps the insurance companies could fight back with better policies and lower costs. They could try and match Medicare For All. I've not heard about any plans like that. though.
Yes, there's the argument that if we keep private insurance companies, they'd have to compete with the fees/taxes of the government program. Do you find health care to be efficient and of good quality in the UK?
@@Englishwithjennifer It's not perfect, but people get life-saving operations free of charge and no-one goes bankrupt due to illness. It's definitely better than America's system. We also have private insurance options here. However, the National Health Service gives Britons the same treatments as the private sector does. I don't really see the point in having private health insurance in Britain.
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Hi Jennifer
Your lessons are too good. They are to the point and very clear.I have come to know so many things about about U S health care.
Thanks
I have one query. Would you spare time to answer that?
I am an indian teacher of English language and have been teaching middle classes for 19 years.
Now I want to do Celta . I like to teach in America as I want to have international teaching experience. But I dont know. how to crack this all. I am of 50.
Getting muddle headed. What and how to do? Whom to talk?
regards
Nisha Gupta
India
I have two suggestions. First, can you consider attending the annual TESOL convention? It's an international convention, and travel grants are given to teachers, especially those abroad who have never been to TESOL.
www.tesol.org/convention-2020
www.tesol.org/enhance-your-career/tesol-awards-honors-grants/convention-travel-grants-scholarships
You might be too late for 2020, but maybe not.
They have a job fair, and you could speak to employers there.
Second, you can contact a specific language school through their website and ask about requirements. You might limit your search to private language schools that have more flexibility with hiring. Good luck!
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Hai Jennifer mam I love your lessons those are clean and clear. I want to ask you one question that I can understand English well but I can't Express it properly. What to do.
Please see my other playlists to build other skills. Also take the time to read and write regularly. Visit my website for more tips and consider booking a private lesson. :)
www.englishwithjennifer.com/
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HI Jennifer! Medical care in the U.S. it's a complicated theme to understand. I've heard the medical attention in the U.S.(when you visit your primary care Physician) is very short in time compared with other countries, maybe because time is money- Is that true ? By the way, I enjoyed the video and thank you for yor useful lesson. New word for me copay.- Greetings.-
Yes, sometimes you can feel how a physician is under pressure to see a patient within a limited amount of time (not their fault). But with my PCP, my dentist, and my eye doctor, I never feel that way. Thanks for watching this long lesson. :)
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I'm trying hard to be accurate and balanced in these current issue videos. ;) Thanks for understanding.
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Ma'am , if "my leg got twisted" and "my leg was twisted " WRONG??
If Yes , then would u pls explain
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It would be understood, but it doesn't sound natural.
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You are ok. I can't run the risk for losing my independence . Neither mental nor physical. Privilege is privy to fewer ppl than to the entire population.
Yes, freedom is a precious thing.
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In the US there is several Assurance Companies but a lot of people cannot even to have Assurance because they out of the system. I thing that all the people rich or not have right to 1) Health 2) Education 3) House 4) the right of work, perhaps I would not be well received in the US.
Yes, there are people "out of the system" as you put it. I'd like to talk about the homelessness problem in the U.S., too, in the near future.
There are many opinions in the U.S. There's always a circle of people you'd feel comfortable in. ;)
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Can you answer my questions?
Question1:
When are you going to upload next video English with Jennifer?
Question2:"The cat who sleep on The floor " The cat that sleep on The floor" Are these sentence same ?
Have a nice day
Are you asking about Lesson 88 with Flavia and Andreia? I'll share new lessons in 2020!
The cat that.... / The cat which.... >> Both can be used in adjective clauses. We use "who" for people. Hope that helps.
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Glad it was helpful! Please watch my other lessons on current issues.
Hi Jennifer, this is a very controversial and complicated case that most people don't understand how it works.
I work at a company that has given me a health care card that includes clinics, operations,laboratories, and a number of medicines with zero payment, but it doesn't cover visiting the dentist and buying glasses.
Fortunately, I haven't used it yet, but my mother, who is 60 years old, needs some medicines monthly but she doesn't have a health care insurance, so she has to pay each time she buys the medicine and I can't help her out of my card.
In my opinion,I think everyone has a right to have a health care insurance regardless they work or they don't or at least getting treatment for free in hospitals.
I know that all candidates in the US are competing with each other to provide the best health care proposal.
What I don't understand is that since the US is a wealthy country, why don't they accomplish a good health care program for everyone?
You raise important questions. There are many ways to look at health care. I don't fully understand what hospital administrators deal with or those who run pharmacies. They see the system differently from me. I can't just complain about the $70 copay for one medicine I get or the vitamins I need for $100 to treat a medical condition. Someone did the research, testing, and manufacturing of those medicines, and they have their perspective, too; they want to be compensated.
Part of the problem is the cost of living. It varies from state to state and city to city. The average family has many expenses: mortgage, utilities, taxes, children's clothing and activities, car payments, home repairs, groceries, etc. A salary may look high on paper, but after deductions and paying all the bills, there's a lot less left.
Health care also ties into immigration. Should anyone and everyone benefit from federal or state services if their household didn't contribute through taxes? Do we also have enough funding to care for refugees who are in need of help? What about our own homeless?
Is everyone who is capable of working and paying taxes employed and earning? Health care also ties into unemployment and homelessness.
These are the many questions we debate. We must also think of ethics. We want to do what's morally right but not feel like there's nothing left of our paycheck after paying taxes. The candidate we believe to have the best solutions to many of our problems will win the next election.
Thanks for continuing the discussion.
Ma'am would u mind solving my doubt
'My leg got twisted'
Or
'My leg was twisted '
Which is correct?
Plsss answer ma'am
Actually, I'd use an active verb: I twisted my leg.
We do the same with "break" and "sprain": I broke my leg. I sprained my ankle.
Where can I take a Medical Interpretation course in the US. Thank you.
I'd Google it. There are some English language teachers who specialize in teaching those in healthcare. (Medical English)
@@Englishwithjennifer Thank you.
Ms I usually have problem about prepositions and professional vocabulary. What should I do to overcome it?
In my CA examination it usually gets problematic to me to understand such questions which includes professional vocabulary.
Please see my other playlists. I have one dedicated to prepositions. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
There are review exercises for the PC on my website. Links are in the video descriptions.
Good luck!
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Yes, the ER is open 24/7 (all the time). Thanks for watching my new videos. I'll share another on Thursday.
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The difference between public n private healthcare is tangible. If you need to be heard for your own opinion , you need to go to the private side.Since 2014 , we've been given / offered the choice between all the districts where to get the treatment we look for . Say , you get to know that a good specialist works in a certain area....
It seems reasonable to have public and private healthcare exist side by side. They meet different needs.
JenniferESL Even so , it can be pretty pricey, n many are of the opinion , that it is best to keep up the good health . But, clearly the private side does a better job . We can also pay through insurance.
I think the American health care system is better than the Egyptian health care system. Sometimes people strive to get medical treatment here in Egypt. Unfortunately, it's a very poor system here.
"Better" and "worse" are all subjective. There are some good medical centers here and some very dedicated professionals and administrators within the system. Even the staff at the pharmacy are mostly caring people. But our system isn't perfect. Wishing you and the family good health...and the chance to grow in number. ;)
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You can follow my TH-cam videos. Use my playlists. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
I also have short videos on Instagram.instagram.com/englishwithjenniferlebedev
I don't speak Chinese, but we can have basic conversations. I can teach vocabulary and grammar through conversation.
www.englishwithjennifer.com/book-a-lesson/
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I want words about fight and hungry
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In a capitalism world the problem is about greed and ethic doesn't match with business.
Well, yes and no. Some argue that capitalism creates competition and competition is good for quality control. If you have to compete, then you want to deliver good quality to attract and keep people. Poor ethics will hurt any organization's business.
Capitalism creates competition but not for good quality, dog eat dog is the best term to describe capitalism, like Bezoos and Amazon or Google or Microsoft just to name some, they destroy and absorb competition using unethical tactics.
Don't make me wrong I am not communist or socialist I just see what I see.
We pay in taxes for healthcare.
I think many countries do the same.
JenniferESL you are correct.