Percentage of total population covered byRankCountryTotal public and primary private health insurance1Ireland100.01Israel100.01Italy100.01Japan100.030 more rows read more
There are 3 countries that believe they have excellent private health insurance programs. According to a 2006 Gallup Poll, citizens of the United States, Canada and Britain describe their healthcare programs as being excellent as good. read more
Health care public system has been improved but it is still poor by European standards, and access is limited in rural areas. In 2007 health expenditures were equal to 3.9 percent of gross domestic product. In 2007 there were 2.2 physicians and 6.4 hospital beds per 1,000 people. read more
Singapore has a universal health care system where government ensures affordability, largely through compulsory savings and price controls, while the private sector provides most care. Overall spending on health care amounts to only 3% of annual GDP. read more