1. Singapore
Singapore’s
healthcare is super efficient. It mixes public and private care, with people
saving money (Medisave) to help pay. Costs are low, hospitals are top-notch,
and people live long—around 83-84 years.
2.
Japan
Japan
gives everyone insurance through work or the government. It’s great at keeping
people healthy with checkups, and folks live to 84-85. Lots of hospitals, but
an older population makes it tricky.
3.
South Korea
South
Korea’s insurance covers almost everyone and is cheap. They’re big on tech like
robot surgery, and people live to about 83. It’s fast and good quality.
4.
Taiwan
Taiwan
has one insurance system for all, started in 1995. It’s affordable, uses smart
cards for records, and people live to 81. They’re awesome at research and
handling emergencies.
5.
China
China’s
healthcare is getting better fast, especially in cities. More hospitals and
tech help people live to 77-78, but rural areas aren’t as good yet.
6.
Israel
Israel’s
system covers everyone with taxes and insurance. They’re big on new tech, and
people live to 82-83. Clinics are everywhere, even in tough spots.
7.
Norway
Norway
uses taxes to give free or cheap care to all. It’s fair for everyone, and
people live to 82. They’re great at basic care and mental health.
8.
Iceland
Iceland’s
small size means everyone gets care easily. Taxes pay for it, and people live
to 83. Small but strong system with good prevention.
9.
Sweden
Sweden’s
healthcare is free through taxes and focuses on fairness. People live to 82-83,
and they use tech like online prescriptions. Waits can be long, though.
10.
Switzerland
Switzerland
makes everyone get private insurance. It’s expensive but amazing—people live to
83-84. Great hospitals and special treatments stand out.
11.
Netherlands
The
Netherlands has private insurance that covers all. People live to 82, and
family doctors keep things smooth. They’re good at mental health too.
12.
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
is rich and small, so its tax-paid system is top-tier. People live to 82, and
they get extra help from nearby countries like Germany.
13.
Germany
Germany
mixes public and private insurance for all. People live to 81, and there are
tons of hospitals. It’s solid but can be slow with paperwork.
14.
Hong Kong
Hong
Kong has cheap public care and fancy private options. People live to 84-85, one
of the longest. Public hospitals are busy, but it works well.
15.
Finland
Finland’s
tax-funded system is equal for all, with people living to 82. They’re big on
digital health and kid care, though specialists can take time.
Source: International Insurance