Thirty-two of the thirty-three developed nations have universal health care, with the United States being the lone exception.
The following list, compiled from WHO sources where possible, shows the start date and type of system used to implement universal health care in each developed country.
Note that universal health care does not imply government-only health care, as many countries implementing a universal health care plan continue to have both public and private insurance and medical providers
List of Countries with Universal Healthcare « True Cost Analyzing our economy, government policy, and society through the lens of cost-benefit
The following list, compiled from WHO sources where possible, shows the start date and type of system used to implement universal health care in each developed country.
Note that universal health care does not imply government-only health care, as many countries implementing a universal health care plan continue to have both public and private insurance and medical providers
List of Countries with Universal Healthcare « True Cost Analyzing our economy, government policy, and society through the lens of cost-benefit