12 Countries with Finest Health Infrastructure


United States
United States health care is run by most distinct organization and with its remarkable health care facilities it’s on the third spot. These facilities are majorly owned and run by private sector companies. The health insurance provided by the government is mainly for public sector employees. Under the age group of 65 most are insured by their employer or the family member’s employer, some of them who can afford it are self-insured and the rest stay uninsured.
The government covers 27.8 percent of the population in its direct cover programs. The available health facilities for every 10,000 persons in the country at present are 31 beds, 27 physicians, 98 nurses.

Australia
Australia provides both private and public insurance, through private and government organizations respectively. Medicare is the public health care system, which finances the free universal entry to hospital treatment and sponsors the out-of-hospital medical treatment.
The private healthcare organization gets its funds from a number of private health care insurance companies. As per the survey, Australia promotes and delivers a high healthy life through its well developed health care, and is fourth on the list with best health care facilities. The number of beds per 10,000 persons is 38, physicians 30 and nurses 96.

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