Health care systems by country (fictional)

Countries with universal government-funded health system
In this system (also known as single-payer healthcare) government-funded healthcare is available to all citizens regardless of their income or employment status. Some countries may provide healthcare to non-citizen residents, while some may require them to buy private insurance:
 * Flag of Croeya.png Croeya
 * Daidieu flag.jpg Daidieu
 * Flag of Dryicor.jpg Dryicor
 * Флаг ИФР.svg Ivanovie
 * Flag of Laioria.svg Laioria
 * Flag of Lamatote.png Lamatote
 * Union of Magisterian Socialist Federative States.png Magisteria
 * Merriamiaflag2.png Merriamia
 * Flag of Pearl.png Pearl
 * Valenzuela3.png Valenzuela
 * Flag of Valgsland-2.webp Valgsland

Countries with universal public insurance system
In these countries workers have social insurance. Usually government withholds part of their wage, which is divided between employee and employer. People who don't have legal contract of employment and/or can't register as unemployed may be ineligible for free health care:
 * Huwagneh Islands

Countries with universal public-private insurance system
In this system some people receive healthcare via primary private insurance, while people who are ineligible for it, from government:
 * Flag of Eruowood.svg Eruowood
 * Bandicam_2020-01-16_16-17-37-360.jpg Kawa

Countries with universal private health insurance system
In this system people receive healthcare via private insurance, usually subsidies by the government for low-income citizens:
 * [[File:Karunkadan official flag.png]] Karunkadan

Countries with non-universal insurance system
In this system some citizens have private health insurance, some are eligible for subsidized public health care, while some are not insured at all: