Read this sentence from Passage 1.

The system covers different aspects of healthcare wherein all citizens are covered up to the same level.

Based on this idea, which ONE of the paragraphs below from Passage 2 presents the strongest argument for private healthcare?

A“Another advantage is the shorter waiting time for non-life-threatening situations. If a patient is having a surgery that is not life-threatening, there is no need to wait for medical facilities to be unoccupied. Customarily, doctors will schedule procedures as soon as possible.”
B“Most private health insurance service providers also cover health conditions that are excluded in coverages such as Medicare or Medicaid. Additional medical services (such as dental, chiropractic, and optical) are among other health concerns covered by the private sector. If you are using any of those services and need assistance with the costs, extra coverage is the only way to go about that.”
C“Private health insurance coverage is also fast and reliable with services such as access to doctor appointments, treatments, and diagnostic exams. To schedule such services, simply give the medical office a call to receive a specific appointment date.”
D“Private healthcare providers also frequently have newer facilities. Since the public system is subsidized by government funds, they typically do not have access to as much funds as the private health providers. Public- or government-funded medical facilities are usually congested and fall short on certain convenient amenities. On the contrary, private healthcare facilities are usually spotless, well maintained, and in pristine condition, including private wards and bathrooms. Other conveniences (like phones, TVs, Internet, and Wi-Fi) are also offered.”

D“Private healthcare providers also frequently have newer facilities. Since the public system is subsidized by government funds, they typically do not have access to as much funds as the private health providers. Public- or government-funded medical facilities are usually congested and fall short on certain convenient amenities. On the contrary, private healthcare facilities are usually spotless, well maintained, and in pristine condition, including private wards and bathrooms. Other conveniences (like phones, TVs, Internet, and Wi-Fi) are also offered.”