Countries With The Best Health Care Systems, 2025

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Countries With The Best Health Care Systems, 2025

Global Healthcare Rankings 2025: Why Taiwan Leads the World

A World in Search of Resilient Healthcare: For CEOs, policymakers, and investors, healthcare is no longer just a public good — it is a core pillar of national competitiveness, economic stability, and human capital development. The 2025 CEOWORLD Health Care Index ranks 110 countries, offering a rare, data-rich lens into how nations are investing in healthcare infrastructure, medical talent, and government readiness.

At the top of this year’s index is Taiwan, widely recognized for its high-performing system that balances efficiency, affordability, and accessibility. With a composite score of 78.72 out of 100, Taiwan sets the global benchmark.

Asia’s Strategic Edge: Taiwan and South Korea Dominate

Asia’s rise in healthcare leadership is no accident. Taiwan and South Korea, ranked #1 and #2 globally, have built future-ready healthcare ecosystems designed for resilience.

Taiwan’s Model: A single-payer system that ensures universal access while integrating cutting-edge digital tools, including national health insurance smart cards and AI-powered health data systems.

South Korea’s Strength: A robust combination of advanced medical infrastructure, high doctor-to-patient ratios, and government-led health technology initiatives.

Both countries demonstrate that long-term investment in digital infrastructure and preventive care pays dividends not only in outcomes but also in economic efficiency.

Countries With The Best Health Care Systems

Rank Country Medical Infrastructure and Professionals Medicine Availability and Cost Government Readiness Health Care Index (Overall)
1 Taiwan 87.16 83.59 82.3 78.72
2 South Korea 79.05 78.39 78.99 77.7
3 Australia 90.75 82.59 92.06 74.11
4 Canada 86.18 78.99 88.23 71.32
5 Sweden 78.77 74.88 74.18 70.73
6 Ireland 92.58 96.22 67.51 67.99
7 Netherlands 77.86 71.82 55.1 65.38
8 Germany 86.28 75.81 83.82 64.66
9 Norway 72.48 68.68 64.78 64.63
10 Israel 88.63 75.61 90.25 61.73
11 Belgium 79.09 69.93 67.29 60.16
12 Switzerland 77.76 68.97 59.65 59.6
13 Japan 98.7 94.99 98.74 59.52
14 Singapore 76.39 67.47 71.33 57.96
15 United States 79.73 68.59 75.73 56.71
16 Austria 86.58 71.23 73.86 54.86
17 United Arab Emirates 78.93 66.04 60.94 52.3
18 Czech Republic 77.77 65.42 69.68 52.25
19 Finland 74.2 63.51 97.84 52.1
20 Portugal 68.21 60.36 55.08 51.99
21 New Zealand 73.53 62.22 74.19 50.15
22 Italy 98.3 75.25 83.54 49.58
23 Hong Kong 62.39 55.73 52.91 48.64
24 Denmark 82.67 66.15 81.98 48.54
25 France 69.37 59.16 66.11 48.27
26 Spain 96.87 86.79 98.21 48.13
27 United Kingdom 78.03 63.08 75.19 47.15
28 Greece 70.06 58.53 62.6 46.24
29 India 75.2 60.99 66.54 45.84
30 Luxembourg 84.18 65.52 76.28 45.62
31 Croatia 83.43 64.98 85.77 45.3
32 Lithuania 71.12 58.62 64.48 45.3
33 Slovenia 67.54 56.77 60.69 45.29
34 Estonia 64.17 54.94 52.11 45.1
35 Cyprus 78.39 62.1 74.03 44.72
36 Iceland 98.1 66.02 64.34 44.55
37 Saudi Arabia 83.38 87.03 98.43 44.43
38 Brazil 85.38 64.9 72.19 43.06
39 Indonesia 64.37 54.02 55.79 42.99
40 Latvia 71.54 57.69 53.28 42.92
41 Bulgaria 65.97 54.61 47.94 42.5
42 Russia 88.12 72.84 91.25 42.31
43 Slovakia 76.84 59.97 74.42 41.99
44 Hungary 74.88 58.95 69.12 41.97
45 Mexico 71.55 57.07 65.42 41.63
46 China 69.67 55.99 65.36 41.4
47 Costa Rica 89.83 65.29 87.57 39.85
48 North Macedonia 75.65 58.23 65.85 39.65
49 Tunisia 73.88 57.18 74.7 39.37
50 Lebanon 68.39 54.18 65.81 39.03
51 Georgia 67.54 53.73 47.83 39.02
52 Bosnia And Herzegovina 76.14 58.14 62.74 38.95
53 Albania 91.58 65.96 94.29 38.65
54 Bahrain 72.36 55.97 67.42 38.48
55 Tunisia 66.73 53.04 50.02 38.43
56 Jordan 90.55 79.67 97.21 38.13
57 Azerbaijan 70.93 54.96 64.1 37.94
58 Serbia 64.76 51.7 57.85 37.76
59 Poland 74.99 56.95 63.39 37.71
60 Turkey 70.83 54.54 73.01 37.16
61 Belarus 71.76 54.98 73.65 37.08
62 Panama 74.26 56.1 80.07 36.74
63 Uruguay 69.21 53.29 52.97 36.31
64 Uzbekistan 64.57 50.87 59.31 36.26
65 Venezuela 97.4 68.59 92.72 35.96
66 Oman 45.46 40.81 43.32 35.85
67 Argentina 77.18 57.08 72.25 35.64
68 Angola 72.04 54.41 71.68 35.61
69 Kenya 75.31 55.96 64.15 35.32
70 Puerto Rico 69.92 53.1 51.23 35.16
71 Dominican Republic 89.14 70.55 89.2 35.09
72 Ecuador 66.12 51.05 62.85 34.97
73 Kuwait 96.34 66.82 82.83 34.78
74 Morocco 67.9 51.87 63.47 34.78
75 Qatar 70.82 53.3 59.3 34.63
76 Ukraine 72.31 54.06 58.37 34.61
77 Algeria 69.88 52.7 66.16 34.37
78 Kazakhstan 73.69 54.62 59.64 34.28
79 Iraq 70.73 52.88 64.43 33.84
80 Peru 75.32 55.16 58.24 33.65
81 Colombia 68.87 51.69 53.55 33.38
82 South Africa 49.97 41.87 52.56 33.22
83 Thailand 67.36 50.73 63.2 33.01
84 Nigeria 69.5 51.81 62.68 32.94
85 Romania 70.58 52.34 68.18 32.89
86 Chile 77.8 56.06 59.35 32.88
87 Philippines 73.74 53.81 57.45 32.55
88 Malaysia 73.36 53.59 58.14 32.52
89 Vietnam 71.39 52.53 53.7 32.42
90 Bangladesh 70.5 51.8 52.41 31.9
91 Egypt 70.3 51.7 52.03 28.5
92 Iran 70.1 51.61 51.77 28.2
93 Guatemala 69.9 51.41 51.41 27.9
94 Tanzania 69.8 51.34 51.03 27.6
95 Turkmenistan 69.8 50.88 50.95 27.3
96 Cote dIvoire 69.5 50.73 50.63 27.2
97 Ghana 68.3 50.59 50.43 27
98 Myanmar 68.2 50.39 50.36 26.3
99 Uganda 66.9 50.28 49.85 25.8
100 Cameroon 66.8 50.13 49.67 25.7
101 Democratic Republic of the Congo 66.6 50.04 49.67 25.6
102 Sudan 66 49.97 49.63 25.6
103 Libya 65.8 49.9 49.04 25.2
104 Pakistan 65.2 49.87 48.53 22.7
105 Sri Lanka 65 49.64 48.4 22.5
106 Bolivia 64.2 49.6 47.96 22.3
107 Paraguay 64 49.25 47.73 21.9
108 Nepal 63.9 49.17 47.03 21.4
109 Honduras 63.4 49.15 46.58 19.6
110 El Salvador 62.6 48.96 46.22 18.6

Europe’s Stronghold: Five Nations in the Top 10

Europe remains a dominant force, with Sweden (5th), Ireland (6th), the Netherlands (7th), Germany (8th), and Norway (9th) securing spots in the top 10.

  • Sweden: Balances universal coverage with strong public-private partnerships.
  • Ireland: Excels in medicine availability and cost efficiency, scoring 96.22 in this category.
  • Germany: Continues to deliver world-class infrastructure and skilled professionals.

For executives evaluating global expansion, Europe’s healthcare environment underscores operational stability and quality of workforce health, both critical for productivity and long-term returns.

The Outliers: Australia, Canada, and Israel

Outside Asia and Europe, Australia (3rd), Canada (4th), and Israel (10th) stand out.

  • Australia: Consistently high scores in infrastructure (90.75) and government readiness (92.06) cement its global reputation.
  • Canada: Despite debates over wait times, it maintains excellence in medical infrastructure and governance.
  • Israel: Strong government readiness (90.25) reflects a system geared toward innovation and security resilience.

The U.S. Paradox: High Spending, Modest Outcomes

The United States, ranking 15th, highlights one of the most striking paradoxes in global healthcare. Despite spending more per capita than any other nation, America’s overall index score is 56.71, dragged down by cost inefficiencies and uneven access.

For investors, this raises fundamental questions: How sustainable is a system where cost outpaces outcomes? For CEOs managing multinational workforces, it underscores the importance of supplemental benefits and global mobility planning.

The Laggards: El Salvador and Systemic Weaknesses

At the bottom of the list, El Salvador (score: 18.6) exposes systemic weaknesses: insufficient infrastructure, lack of access to affordable medicine, and limited government capacity. Such underperformance creates macroeconomic risks, including workforce instability and political volatility.

For hedge funds, private equity firms, and multinationals, these weaknesses present both risks and entry points — ranging from infrastructure investment opportunities to strategic philanthropy.

The Index Methodology: Data Behind the Rankings

The Health Care Index measures five variables:

  • Healthcare Infrastructure – quality and capacity of hospitals, clinics, and networks.
  • Medical Professionals – competence and density of doctors, nurses, and health workers.
  • Medicine Availability and Cost – accessibility and affordability of essential medicines.
  • Government Readiness – ability to respond to crises, regulate effectively, and invest in prevention.
  • Environmental & Lifestyle Factors – access to clean water, sanitation, and regulation of health risks.

For board members and wealth managers, this data provides actionable insight into country risk assessment and investment planning.

Strategic Implications for CEOs and Investors

Why should global executives pay attention to these rankings?

  • Workforce Productivity: Nations with better healthcare systems attract healthier, more resilient talent.
  • Investment Stability: Strong healthcare infrastructure reduces operational risk and enhances long-term growth prospects.
  • Policy Direction: Healthcare rankings influence political priorities, regulatory landscapes, and even election outcomes.
  • Wealth Planning: For HNWIs and UHNWIs, healthcare quality is a decisive factor in residency, citizenship-by-investment programs, and global mobility strategies.

Looking Ahead: Healthcare as a Competitive Advantage

Healthcare is no longer a domestic issue. It is a strategic asset that shapes global competitiveness, labor markets, and capital flows. As Taiwan, South Korea, and leading European nations demonstrate, investment in healthcare pays off not only in public health but also in economic resilience and geopolitical leverage.

For CEOs, CFOs, and global investors, the 2025 CEOWORLD Health Care Index is not just a ranking. It is a strategic map of where to allocate capital, expand operations, and safeguard long-term prosperity.


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