The healthcare index was analyzed and compared by CEOWORLD in 89 countries and territories with 4 component indices related to the healthcare system: infrastructure, specialists, costs and delivery capacity. drug supply and the willingness of the authorities. The care index is calculated on a scale of 100 points.
The rankings also include indicators such as environment, clean water, sanitation, government’s role in sanctions or mitigating dangerous risks to public health such as smoking or sugar abuse.
According to the latest CEOWORLD statistics, Korea ranks first in the world in health system quality with 78.72 points. In second and third place are Taiwan (China) and Denmark, respectively.
The top 10 countries and territories with the best quality health systems include Austria (71.32 points), Japan (70.73 points), Australia (67.99 points), France (65.38 points). ), Spain (64.66 points), Belgium (64.43 points), United Kingdom (61.73 points).
Vietnam’s healthcare index ranks 66/89 in the CEOWORLD ranking of countries and territories with the best quality healthcare system in the world † This ranking has not changed compared to 2020.
In the evaluation criteria, Vietnam’s infrastructure index reached 45.46 points. The index of experts and doctors reached 12.81 points. Indices of drug delivery capacity and readiness of the authorities reached 43.32 and 60.14 points respectively.
In terms of costs, Vietnam is considered a relatively low health care cost at 40.81 points. With this score, Vietnam is one of the cheapest places for healthcare.
For the ASEAN region, CEOWORLD assesses only 6 countries in the ASEAN-6 region. Accordingly, Thailand is the country with the highest quality health system with 59.52 points and is also the only country in the top 15 places with the best health system quality in the world.
The country with the second best health system in the region is Singapore with 48.54 points. Vietnam ranks 6th in terms of health system in the region.
The world rankings of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia for health system quality are 24, 34, 38 and 52 respectively.
Source: CafeF


