The United States ranks 11th in the 2022 World Index of Healthcare Innovation, a significant drop from its previously higher positions, mainly due to issues with fiscal sustainability.
Medisave is a compulsory health savings account that garners 7% to 9.5% of earnings, earmarked for personal or immediate family medical needs.
Belgium's health care system is known for its accessibility and comprehensive coverage. It's built upon mandatory health insurance.
Sweden's health care system is well-regarded globally, securing the 8th position in the 2022 World Index of Healthcare Innovation, with an overall score of 52.03.
Another Scandinavian country on this list, Denmark's health care system ranks No. 7 with its efficient, top-notch care, all thanks to its universal coverage funded by taxes.
Renowned for high standards of care, innovation, and efficiency, Israel stands out as the only Middle Eastern country to achieve such a high ranking in the global health care innovation index.
The Land Down Under is among the top five countries globally with an exceptional health care system.
Germany's health care system, ranked within the elite tier in the global health care innovation index, exemplifies a model of efficiency, quality, and universal coverage.