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Taiwan's 2020 health care system ranks No.1 again in world

Taiwan's 2020 health care system ranks No.1 again in world

According to Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database, Taiwan's health care system has been ranked No. 1 with a score of 86.71 out of 100 in the world for two years in a row. South Korea ranks second with 81.97 points, and Japan ranks third with 81.14 points. Taiwan's score was 87.22 last year.

 

The fourth and fifth are European countries: Denmark and France. Other countries in the top 10 list include Denmark, France, Spain, Austria, Thailand, Australia, and Finland. China, meanwhile, ranks No. 47 with a score of 64.48. Venezuela finished at the bottom of the list with a score of 39.66, which is lower than Iraq's score, 41.36.

 

If the survey was conducted based on regions, the top three in Asia are still Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. Hong Kong ranks 14th, and China 16 ranks 16th. The last three are Iraq, Bengal, and Azerbaijan. In terms of the Americas, Canada is the best with a score of 71.58, followed by Ecuador and Mexico. The United States only ranks fourth. The top 5 European countries are Denmark, France, Spain, Austria, and Finland. Hungary ranks last.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database, Taiwan's health care system has been ranked No. 1 with a score of 86.71 in 2020. Source: Numbeo. com

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