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Socialized medicine is a term used in the United States to describe and discuss systems of universal health care—medical and hospital care for all by means of government regulation of health care and subsidies derived from taxation. Because of historically negative associations with socialism in American culture, the term is usually used pejoratively in American political discourse. The term was first widely used in the United States by advocates of the American Medical Association in opposition to President Harry S. Truman's 1947 health care initiative. It was later used in opposition to Medicare. The Affordable Care Act has been described in terms of socialized medicine, but the act's objective is rather socialized insurance, not government ownership of hospitals and other facilities as

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  • طب اجتماعي (مصطلح) (ar)
  • Socialized medicine (en)
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  • الطب الاجتماعي: مصطلح يُستخدم في الولايات المتحدة لوصف ومناقشة أنظمة الرعاية الصحية الشاملة (الرعاية الطبية والمستشفيات للجميع) من طريق التنظيم الحكومي للرعاية الصحية والإعانات المستمدة من الضرائب. بسبب الارتباطات السلبية تاريخيًا بالاشتراكية في الثقافة الأمريكية، فإن المصطلح يُستخدم عادةً بنحو ازدرائي في الخطاب السياسي الأمريكي. استُخدِم المصطلح أول مرة على نطاق واسع في الولايات المتحدة من قبل دعاة الجمعية الطبية الأمريكية في معارضة مبادرة الرعاية الصحية للرئيس هاري إس ترومان عام 1947، واستُخدِم لاحقًا في المعارضة. وُصِف قانون الرعاية الميسور التكلفة بالطب الاجتماعي، ولكن هدف القانون هو التأمين الاجتماعي، وليس الملكية الحكومية للمستشفيات والمرافق الأخرى، كما هو شائع في الدول الأخرى. (ar)
  • Socialized medicine is a term used in the United States to describe and discuss systems of universal health care—medical and hospital care for all by means of government regulation of health care and subsidies derived from taxation. Because of historically negative associations with socialism in American culture, the term is usually used pejoratively in American political discourse. The term was first widely used in the United States by advocates of the American Medical Association in opposition to President Harry S. Truman's 1947 health care initiative. It was later used in opposition to Medicare. The Affordable Care Act has been described in terms of socialized medicine, but the act's objective is rather socialized insurance, not government ownership of hospitals and other facilities as (en)
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