Geoffrey Mayoka Kituyi
A healthcare center, clinic, or community clinic is one among a network of clinics staffed by a gaggle of general practitioners and nurses providing healthcare services to people in a certain area. Typical services covered are family medicine and care, but some clinics have expanded greatly and may include general medicine, pediatric, women’s care, birth control, pharmacy, optometry, laboratory testing, and more. In countries with universal healthcare, most of the people use the healthcare centers. In countries without universal healthcare, the clients include the uninsured, underinsured, low-income or those living in areas where little access to primary health care is out there .In the Central and East Europe, bigger health centers are commonly called policlinics.
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