Across
- 4. Allowed to do or have something because you meet the requirements. (8)
- 5. Payments or efforts given toward a shared system or goal. (13)
- 8. The number equal to one thousand million. (7)
- 10. A place where people get medical treatment. (6)
- 12. The group of people employed by an organisation. (5)
- 14. People who live in a particular place. (9)
- 15. Help and attention given to someone who is ill. (4)
- 16. Required by law or rule; not optional. (10)
- 21. Supplies or arrangements that are made in advance. (10)
- 23. Help or assistance. (7)
- 24. To distribute resources or responsibilities for a particular purpose. (8)
- 27. When a doctor sends a patient to a specialist or another service for further care. (8)
- 29. Situations where there is not enough of something. (9)
- 30. A set time to see a doctor or nurse. (11)
- 31. The need or desire for goods, services, or attention. (6)
- 32. Increasing or going upward. (6)
Down
- 1. The ability or right to enter, use, or approach something. (6)
- 2. Paid or done in advance. (7)
- 3. Open or visible to, or paid for by everyone. (8)
- 5. Official amounts of money that must be paid for a service.(7)
- 6. Capable of being spread to others, usually referring to disease. (10)
- 7. To try to deal with or solve a problem. (6)
- 9. Being well and free from illness. (7)
- 11. To care for someone medically. (5)
- 13. Small solid forms of medicine you swallow. (7)
- 17. A doctor’s written order for medicine for the patient. (12)
- 18. Including all or almost all elements; complete in scope. (13)
- 19. A doctor who performs operations. (7)
- 20. Except if; used to introduce a condition. (6)
- 22. Related to vision or the eyes. (7)
- 25. Not run by the government; paid for by the patient. (7)
- 26. Free from an obligation, rule, or payment. (6)
- 28. To present or create a difficulty, risk, or question. (4)
