Greece struggles to preserve affordability and quality amidst its long-running fiscal crisis.
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Taiwan boasts an effective single-payer health care system — for now — thanks to its innovative approach to digital health records.
Singapore, a model of consumer-driven health care, has continued rapid spending growth that further endangers its health care system.
The kingdom—new to WIHI in 2022—lacks the quality, innovation, and expertise of other high-income countries.
Hong Kong is a tale of two cities: An overwhelmed and overcrowded public health care scheme, alongside a robust free-market private system.
Poland’s socialized health care system ranks dead last overall, driven primarily by severely limited patient choice.
The French system delivers good-quality care, but rising public costs will soon precipitate a fiscal reckoning.
Japan’s high debt loads, rising spending, and aging population make its healthcare system unsustainable.