The Jordanian healthcare system is primarily funded through government general revenues and private expenditures. Private expenditures contribute to the high level of healthcare costs due to limited public funding and subsidies. The main sources for financing healthcare services are government expenditures, private health insurance, and direct out-of-pocket payments from individuals. Government funds are derived from general tax revenues while private insurance funds are paid through employer and individual premiums. The Democratic Republic of Congo's National Health System responsibilities are divided between multiple levels of government. The national level establishes policies and plans, provincial governments oversee hospitals, and local governments manage primary healthcare centers.