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16. England

We can see a trend over here; Nordic countries and many Western European countries have a terrific healthcare system. We can freely add England to this list. The public health service or also known as the National Health Service (NHS) in England has been taking care of the English citizens since 1948. The private sector makes up only 8% of the market.
17. Australia

The Australian healthcare system is a mix of the private and public sector. Most of the services are covered by the public sector. Their healthcare system is known as Medicare, and in 2015, it cost 10% of Australia’s GDP.
18. South Korea

South Korea has universal healthcare, and it has been acknowledged by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as the first country when it comes to healthcare access. A clear indicator of how good the healthcare system in South Korea is the 5-year cancer survival rate. They are ranked first, with 72.8% survival rate.