Field's Typology of Health Systems and Welfare States Quiz

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What is Field's Typology of Health Systems, and why is it used to differentiate the different welfare state approaches?

Field's Typology of Health Systems is a way to differentiate the different welfare state approaches based on their commitment to social redistribution. It was developed by Field in 1989 to compare the approaches of Canada, the United States, and Great Britain.

How do the welfare states of western developed countries and the communist states differ in terms of social redistribution?

The welfare states of western developed countries and the communist states differ in terms of social redistribution in terms of the degree of commitment to social redistribution. The welfare states of western developed countries tend to have a greater degree of commitment to social redistribution than the communist states.

What countries does Field's Typology of Health Systems use to compare welfare state approaches?

Field's Typology of Health Systems uses Canada, the United States, and Great Britain to compare welfare state approaches.

Test your knowledge of Field's Typology of Health Systems and welfare state approaches in Western developed countries and communist states. Explore the differences in social redistribution and the countries used in Field's Typology for comparison.

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