Healthcare and Social Security Benefits Guide
Healthcare
Healthcare involves providing medical and pharmaceutical services to maintain or improve the health of individuals, enabling them to work and recover physically. This may include prosthetics and orthotics in certain cases.
Who is entitled to health and pharmaceutical benefits?
- Employees, their spouses, children, and parents (if living with the employee at their expense and not engaged in paid work).
- Pensioners.
- Unemployed individuals.
Pharmaceutical Benefits
Pharmaceutical benefits encompass
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From “A Trace” to “Wide Open”
A Trace: A tiny quantity.
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Adrenaline Junkies: People addicted to thrill-seeking.
Annoys: To make someone feel angry.
Appeal: To find interest.
Apprehensive: Worried about doing something.
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Aren’t Into: To not be interested in something.
Bloom: (Of plants) producing flowers.
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Treatment of Infectious Diseases
Treatment Against Diseases Caused by Bacteria
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Treatment Against Diseases Caused by Protozoa and Fungi
Antiprotozoal and antifungal medications are used for the treatment of infections by protozoa and fungi, respectively.
Treatment for Diseases Caused by Viruses
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