12 Countries with Finest Health Infrastructure


Russia
Russia when compared to other countries in the world has the most number of healthcare employees, physicians and hospitals. However the health care industry has shown a decline since the disintegration of the Soviet Union as a result of the change in social lifestyle and economy.
The health care reform started since Vladimir Putin became the president. Since 2000 Russia has incorporated major growth in the public health care sector. In 2010 he announced a large scale reform and took an oath to give out over 300 billion rubles in the coming few years to boost the countries health care system. Russia with 97 beds, 43 physicians and 85 nurses for every 10,000 persons is on the fifth place.

Brazil
Brazil provides both private and public insurance to Brazilians through the respective private and government organizations. The national health policy is managed by the ministry of health and ageing. The primary health care is taken care by the central government, however with settings like hospital operations it is supervised by the states individually. As for the public health care it’s accessible to all permanent residents and also includes the foreigners in Brazilian territory. There are many international health organizations established in Brazil. The facilities are estimated as 24 Beds, 17 Physicians and 65 nurses for every 10,000 persons.

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