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===Healthcare===
===Healthcare===
''How do people in your country procure medical care? How is it paid for?''
The Rumahokian healthcare system greatly emphasises the {{wp|right to healt|right to the universal access to healthcare}} and as such the government holds a monopoly on healthcare funding which it gets through {{wp|income tax|income taxes}}, making it a form of {{wp|single-payer healthcare|single-payer}} {{wp|universal healthcare}}. In practice, this means that access to any healthcare institution in Rumahoki, which is always a government-owned facility as domestic private healthcare has been declared forbidden by the constitution as part of the country's commitment to {{wp|socialism}} and the eventual transition to {{wp|communism}} in the future, is guaranteed at no further cost to the patient. With a consistently growing economy since the early 21st Century, the Rumahokian healthcare system has generally improved over time with it eventually becoming one of the best systems in Vallos in the 2020s. Healthcare funding in Rumahoki comprises about fifteen per cent of the country's GDP, which is over $7,016 per capita, making it among the most-funded healthcare systems in the subcontinent.
 
===Labor===
===Labor===
''How is labor organized within your country? Are there any social institutions or unions which deal with labor concerns?''
''How is labor organized within your country? Are there any social institutions or unions which deal with labor concerns?''
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