UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE

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Across
  1. 6. Forward-thinking or favoring reform and improvement.
  2. 7. How a community works to achieve a common goal.
  3. 9. A treatment that ends a disease or condition.
  4. 10. A system that covers everyone, regardless of status or income.
  5. 14. To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
  6. 16. The belief that every individual deserves high-quality medical attention.
  7. 19. Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
  8. 20. What a patient should do when they don’t understand a diagnosis.
  9. 23. Showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous.
  10. 24. The primary social group that healthcare aims to protect.
  11. 26. Care designed to stop illness before it starts, like check-ups or vaccines.
  12. 27. What we are building toward with a sustainable medical model.
  13. 30. How a person feels when they are treated with genuine empathy.
  14. 31. Ready to face and endure danger or pain.
  15. 32. Characterized by tenderness, compassion, and a focus on dignity.
Down
  1. 1. Fairness and equity in the distribution of medical resources.
  2. 2. A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
  3. 3. The pronoun for a collective effort; "___ the people."
  4. 4. To obtain or receive, as in "___ the care you need."
  5. 5. Taking action to control a situation rather than just responding to it.
  6. 8. Past tense of taking action; "We ___ it!"
  7. 11. The compassionate core of a caregiver’s motivation.
  8. 12. To take part in one's own health journey or community reform.
  9. 13. To exist or live; "___ the change".
  10. 15. To do something once more; to make America healthy ___.
  11. 17. The long-lasting impact of reform for generations to come.
  12. 18. The desired state of the population after systemic improvements.
  13. 20. Costing enough that no one is barred from seeking help.
  14. 21. Having the power to move or withstand great force; a ___ system.
  15. 22. The emotional result of a life free from the stress of medical debt.
  16. 23. Improved in quality or health compared to before.
  17. 25. To include or engage patients in the decision-making process.
  18. 28. Giving people the knowledge and confidence to manage their health.
  19. 29. The provision of what is necessary for the health and protection of someone.