Healthcare in Zhenia



Healthcare in Zhenia is primarily overseen by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, a part of the Government of Zhenia. The system primarily comprises of a state-run (the National Health Service) supplemented and augmented by private healthcare providers, although private healthcare providers take up a higher percentage of the nation's healthcare. Its finances are covered by financial coverage provided by the National Health Service, compulsory savings, private insurance coverage and cost sharing.

Public health system
Although the nation's healthcare insurance is provided by both the state and private services, the nation primarily keeps a state-run to provide full coverage among Zhenian citizens. The nation's national health service, first introduced in 1925, started out as insurance covering all members of government, civil servants and employees of state-owned companies, expanding out to employees of private companies and eventually the general public over the course of the 20th century and finally achieving universal coverage in 1965.