Single-payer healthcare is a system where every citizen pays the government to provide core healthcare services for all residents. Under this system the government may provide the care themselves or pay a private healthcare provider to do so. In a single-payer system all residents receive healthcare regardless of age, income or health status. Countries with single-payer healthcare systems include the U.K., Canada, Taiwan, Israel, France, Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.
Response rates from 5.5k Filipino [people] voters.
71% Yes |
29% No |
56% Yes |
26% No |
9% Yes, this system guarantees healthcare for everyone |
2% No, this system is too expensive |
4% Yes, private companies should not be able to profit off of healthcare |
1% No, the government should not be involved in healthcare |
1% Yes, but allow people to use private insurance |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 5.5k Filipino [people] voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 5.5k Filipino [people] voters.
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Unique answers from Filipino [people] voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8ZY54P33yrs3Y
Yes, but fix the corruption in the government first to assure that healthcare is for everyone.
@8WC9TCX3yrs3Y
Yes, but not now, maybe later
@8V2PS763yrs3Y
Implement a two-tier system
@8RZJHL34yrs4Y
Make it more of a two tiered healthcare system
@8L246Z94yrs4Y
Yes, but only for people who REALLY need it, there should be a group that determines that.
@8YMN6523yrs3Y
No, I support universal healthcare but I prefer a multi-payer system.
@8HGQJHF4yrs4Y
allow the single payer & public medical options (for different medical needs) to co-exists so that people can choose & we really should make the small priced pre-existing medicines & highest priced drugs be affordable for the people who might not have the money to pay for it to be lest costly and for the operations to be less costly for the people who can barely even afford to pay for it