Medical care construction is similar to education, with the government heavily investing in building large and medium-sized formal hospitals, ensuring that every major city has one or more hospitals to meet the medical needs of Australasians, especially for more serious illnesses.
At the same time, various small clinics are also greatly encouraged by the private sector, which, like technical schools in education, can also alleviate some of the medical pressure.
After all, for some minor symptoms, there is no need to go to a hospital, and some small and medium-sized clinics can fully address these issues.
At the same time, the medical environment of small and medium-sized clinics must be controlled to ensure that these clinics indeed have the ability and equipment to treat patients.
Although Australasia encourages the establishment of more small clinics, this does not mean that individuals can open a clinic on their own.