HealthCare
By: Natalie Speer
What happens when someone is sick?
If it is a severe case of something, you will go to the HealthCare Facility. If it isn't serious, you will just go to a normal doctor's office.
Who pays medical services, if they are needed?
The citizens pay medical services.
What happens to the elderly?
The elderly will get free care and have to attend the doctor's office once a week.
Include a description of any health care facilities:
There are 3 different HealthCare facilities. They all are the same, just in a different location. The facility is for SEVERE cases. If it is like a scratchy throat, they will just go to the doctor's office.
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Nurses, Doctors?
There are 2 nurses assigned to each patient and there is 1 doctor assigned to each person as well. The 2 nurses take 5 hours each to take care of the patient, on and off. The doctor has to come in every hour to check on the patient. The nurses are the ones who help them with their needs and wants, or, they alert the doctor if it is needed. The doctor is the one who does the check-up or the operation. The doctor prescribes antibiotics and different medications.