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.
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 |
See how support for each position on “Single-Payer Healthcare” has changed over time for 5.5k Philippines voters.
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See how importance of “Single-Payer Healthcare” has changed over time for 5.5k Philippines voters.
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Unique answers from Philippines users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8ZY54P32yrs2Y
Yes, but fix the corruption in the government first to assure that healthcare is for everyone.
@8YMN6522yrs2Y
No, I support universal healthcare but I prefer a multi-payer system.
@8WC9TCX3yrs3Y
Yes, but not now, maybe later
@8V2PS763yrs3Y
Implement a two-tier system
@8RZJHL33yrs3Y
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.
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