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Africa healthcare

9 countries ranked by quality, costs & life expectancy.

Avg Quality Index 35.9/100
Avg Life Expectancy 66.8 years
Avg Health Spend 5.2% of GDP
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Africa healthcare ranking 2022

Index scores calculated from WHO, World Bank and OECD data — weighted by life expectancy, universal coverage, cost of GP visit and doctors per 1,000 people.

#CountryIndexLife Exp GP VisitInsurance/moDoctors/1kCoverage
1 Tunisia 50.0 76.1 yrs $14 $46 1.30 92.0%
2 Morocco 45.7 74.1 yrs $18 $41 0.70 62.0%
3 South Africa 42.7 64.2 yrs $41 $110 0.90 45.0%
4 Egypt 39.3 71.8 yrs $11 $37 0.70 55.0%
5 Ghana 33.7 63.4 yrs $11 $26 0.20 40.0%
6 Kenya 33.0 66.0 yrs $9 $28 0.20 18.0%
7 Nigeria 28.0 54.1 yrs $14 $32 0.40 5.0%
8 Tanzania 26.0 64.8 yrs $7 $18 0.04 32.0%
9 Ethiopia 24.3 67.1 yrs $5 $14 0.10 4.0%

Healthcare in Africa — FAQs

Which Africa country has the best healthcare?

Tunisia leads Africa with the highest healthcare quality index score of 50.0/100 in 2022. The regional average is 35.9/100.

What is the average life expectancy in Africa?

The average life expectancy across Africa is 66.8 years. Tunisia leads at 76.1 years.

How much does healthcare cost in Africa?

Healthcare costs vary widely in Africa. Doctor visit costs range from free (public system) to $14 USD. Private insurance averages from $14 to $110 per month. The region spends 5.2% of GDP on healthcare on average.

Do Africa countries have universal healthcare?

0 out of 9 Africa countries have near-universal public health coverage (95%+). 8 countries have significant gaps in public coverage.

How does Africa healthcare compare globally?

The Africa average healthcare index is 35.9/100 with average life expectancy of 66.8 years. The global average index is approximately 62/100. Africa faces significant healthcare challenges compared to global averages.

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