This is a very complex question and the answer depends on many factors. The main one is the level of state development. In states with sufficient levels of the index of human development and economic well-being, the state can send large amounts of money to maintain medicine without payment from people. The amount of money in such countries allows to keep medicine at the proper level and to help the population, which pays quite high taxes. In poor countries, this is simply not possible. Free medicine with low quality services is meaningless, so people should pay perhaps a minimum price that will improve the quality of health care. In such countries, the State should attract additional investment in order to reach the funding bar at which it would be possible to waive the charge of the common person.
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