private health care
Private health care refers to medical services provided by private organizations or individuals, rather than by government-funded institutions. Patients typically pay for these services out-of-pocket or through private health insurance plans. This system often allows for shorter wait times and more personalized care compared to public health care options.
In many countries, private health care coexists with public health systems, offering patients a choice in how they receive medical treatment. Facilities may include private hospitals, clinics, and specialized practices, where services can range from routine check-ups to advanced surgical procedures.