Health care in the United States is a right wherein all citizens have basic health needs met automatically.
ANSWER.
* The statement is FALSE.
* Healthcare in the united states is not a right,there is no universal right
to healthcare in U.S. like other developed countries.
* United states implemented a health insurance system for the citizens in
the U.S.
Health care in the United States is a right wherein all citizens have basic health needs met automatically.
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