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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 239. Chapters: Array data structure, Politics of Japan, Cuisine of the United States, Lindy Hop, Traditional Chinese medicine, Adhesive, History of Slovakia, Landslide, Economy of the United States Virgin Islands, Charles River, 9-1-1, List of assassinated people, Severe acute respiratory syndrome, Health care in the United States, Coffee, Church of Scientology, Terrorism in the United States, Screw, History of Japan, Turkey - Kurdistan Workers' Party conflict, Light rail in North America, Freedom of speech by country, Religious male circumcision, Species, List of natural disasters, Music of France, Powder metallurgy, LGBT culture in Singapore, History of Rhode Island, Light rail in Canada, E85, Sakoku, List of structural failures and collapses, Armenian national movement, Thin film solar cell, Economic history of Mexico, Electrical grid, List of plants used as medicine, Manufacturing in Japan, Grinding, Typing, Kamakura period, Plating, John Frame, Casualties of the Second Chechen War, Armenian nationalism, Foundry, Most favoured nation, List of assassinations and acts of terrorism against Americans, Crystallite, Multiperspectivalism, Tropospheric ozone, Eating utensil etiquette, British nobility, 1955 System, French popular music, Output device. Excerpt: Health care in the United States is provided by many separate legal entities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the private sector. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector, with 60-65% of healthcare provision and spending coming from programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and the Veterans Health Administration. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that a record 50.7 million residents (which includes 9.9 million non-citizens) or 16.7% of the population were uninsured in 20...