Spain ranks eighth in the world for healthcare

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Spain's healthcare is the eighth best in the world

The report shows that the countries with the best healthcare systems are Andorra (95 points), Iceland (94 points) and Switzerland (92 points). Sweden, Norway, Australia and Finland are also among the top countries in the world in terms of medical standards. The countries that have made the most progress in healthcare over these 25 years are Italy, France, Greece, Germany, the UK and Portugal.

According to the report, Spain has a high level of treatment for diphtheria, tetanus, measles, respiratory infections, and is also very good at treating obstetric-related diseases. But in the treatment of Hodgkin's lymphoma, leukemia and skin cancer, the level is relatively low.

Spain's current public healthcare system is known as the "National Health System": it is characterized by universal coverage, welfare and public funding. At the same time, Spain has a high standard of medical care, advanced medical equipment, a perfect health care network, and a dense distribution of health centers and hospitals, which makes it very convenient to seek medical care.

It is also worth mentioning that Spain has made outstanding contributions to the treatment of cancer, stem cell research and heart disease.

The environment is exceptional, the food is healthy, the health care is excellent, and Spain has the longest life expectancy in Europe, with a life expectancy of 83 years.