The US government pays for all of its citizens’ medical care. (1 point) Responses

True

False

False

False

False.

The US government does not pay for all of its citizens' medical care. The healthcare system in the United States is primarily based on private health insurance, with a combination of employer-sponsored plans, individual plans, and public programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. While certain government programs provide healthcare coverage for certain groups of people, such as the elderly (Medicare) or low-income individuals and families (Medicaid), not all citizens are covered by these programs. Many individuals in the United States still rely on private health insurance plans or pay out-of-pocket for their medical expenses.