Universal Health Care is a system that ensures all individuals have access to necessary medical services without financial hardship. This means that everyone can receive treatment for illnesses, preventive care, and emergency services, regardless of their income or social status. The goal is to provide equitable health care for all citizens.
In many countries, such as those in Europe and Canada, Universal Health Care is funded through taxes, allowing the government to cover the costs of medical services. This approach aims to improve public health outcomes and reduce disparities in health care access among different populations.