New research from foreign experts William Russell A country with the best health care in the world.
The study examines several key medical factors, such as the rates of mental health and physical illness in each country.
Behavioral risk factors including obesity, smoking and alcohol consumption rates were also considered.
The study also examines preventive health care standards in each country, as well as their performance in identifying “early risk factors” in the disease.
Life expectancy and the quality of care provided by each destination are also counted in the final score.
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Singapore

New research by William Russell’s foreign experts reveals that these countries have the best health care in the world. Singapore won the championship
Topped by Singapore, which sets the title as the best healthcare in the world.
A William Russell spokesman said: “Singapore’s health care system is widely regarded as the most forward-looking one ever”.
The country has 2.5 doctors per 1,000 people, and its life expectancy is the highest in the world, at the time it was 83.4 years old.
William Russell said Singapore also attaches great importance to preventive health care.
“The Health Promotion Council (HPB) in Singapore highlights the role of community-wide immunization, early capture of health screening for disease and anti-diabetic motivation,” the spokesperson explained.
Japan

William Russell said Japan provides “excellent care”, with “very low admission rates for diabetes, extremely low stroke mortality, cancer deaths and antibiotic prescriptions”
Japan ranks second on the list, partly because of its high life span, with residents living on average up to 84.4 years old.
Its obesity rate is also low, with only 4.6% of the population being considered obese, compared with the global average of 25.7%.
William Russell said Japan provides “excellent care”, with “very low admission rates for diabetes, stroke mortality, cancer deaths and antibiotic prescriptions.”
“Japan has made great progress in the medical field, extending its universal coverage to its citizens and optimizing its healthcare monitoring through technology,” the spokesperson added.
The healthy diet in Japan is also It is considered to contribute to the longevity of its residents.
South Korea

South Korea also has “extremely low heart disease” and is “the world leader in medical technology”
A William Russell spokesman said South Korea ranked in the top three in the top three and made an “incredible leap” to improve its healthcare “in recent years”.
It has the largest number of OECD hospital beds, with 12.8 beds per 1,000 people (compared to the 2.4 beds in the UK), the second highest obesity rate in the world.
South Korea also has “extremely low heart disease rate” and is “the world leader in medical technology.”
But, William Russell said the country does lag behind Japan and Singapore, a key indicator.
“While Koreans access to health care is one of the best health care in the world and pay by contributions to the national health insurance service, many still find themselves paying for expensive medical expenses,” the spokesperson explained.
Taiwan

Taiwan ranks highly in the quality of medical technology and medical and government disease preparation
Taiwan landed outside the podium and is the fourth best country in the world.
William Russell explained that the country provides “world-leading care and services” to all citizens through the National Health Insurance Program.
Taiwan also ranks highly in terms of medical technology and government preparation for disease.
William Russell previously ranked the country’s capital, Taipei, the best city in the world.
“Expatriates who move to Taiwan will find a country with advanced medical services that can be used by anyone nationwide at extremely low prices,” the spokesperson added.
China

According to the study, China’s healthcare system provides “state-funded healthcare” to 1.36 billion people, making it the largest healthcare in history
China has a place in the top five, as its health insurance plan accounts for 95% of the country.
According to the study, China’s healthcare system provides “state-funded healthcare” to 1.36 billion people, making it the largest healthcare in history.
Due to the size of the program, China did fall in the number of hospital beds in the population.
However, the country “good in other fields”, William Russell said. “China is the second highest rate of childhood vaccination in the OECD. It also has more than 1 million hospitals and medical institutions,” the spokesperson said.
China also “promising to continue to develop its healthcare programs through new medical research,” the study said.