Australia's high-quality healthcare system is a testament to its public-private hybrid system, where residents are encouraged to choose private insurance over the government's plan.
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The Czech Republic achieves universal coverage in a fiscally sustainable way, but struggles to innovate and deliver high-quality care.
Though the United Kingdom values scientific advancement, it faces questions on providing a fiscally sustainable socialized healthcare system.
Norway continues to ascend the rankings moves into the top five of the Index by delivering high-quality care while also reducing public health expenditures.
The Dutch healthcare system consistently performs well across all dimensions through a system of private insurance that fosters personal choice and innovation.
Ireland's private insurance market and impressive economic growth lays the foundation for a high-performing health system.
Denmark's commitment to medical advances and health digitization complements a health system that provides quality of care while limiting the growth of public spending.
Germany demonstrates one of the best healthcare systems in the world through an array of choices, scientific advancements, and a commitment to fiscal sustainability.