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–Core health care
–Supportive health care
–Protective health care
–Health care products
•The Guidance discusses special topics related to healthcare which may further charitable purposes:
–Complementary or alternative health care services
–Physical fitness and wellness
–Providing information as a charitable activity
–Providing medical clinics
–Providing health care services in underserviced areas or areas of social and economic deprivation
•Charities may charge fees, as long as the fees do not further a profit purpose
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