T/F. (q046) in western europe and canada, governments provide universal medical coverage for all citizens, but in the united states there was--in the 1990s and early 2000s--no universal medical coverage.

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Medical coverages are not offered to residents or guests of the United States by the government. Every time you receive medical attention, someone has to foot the bill. A $7,500 cost could result from breaking your leg, according to a U.S. government website. It would likely cost around $30,000 to stay in the hospital for three days. If you get sick or hurt, having health insurance keeps you from having to pay a lot of money to hospitals or doctors. You must pay a health insurance provider on a regular basis (referred to as "premiums") in order to receive health insurance. In return, the business promises to cover all or a portion of your medical expenses. 

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