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Lebanon

Healthcare quality & costs · 2023

Limited — 41.3/100   Private system
Healthcare Index 41.3/100 -22.6pp vs Middle East avg
Life Expectancy 77.9 yrs -0.2 vs region avg
GP / Doctor Visit $48 USD
Hospital Stay / Day $192 USD
Private Insurance / Month $115 USD
Public Coverage 55.0% of population
Health Spend (% GDP) 8.10%
Doctors per 1,000 2.10
Hospital Beds per 1,000 2.80
Infant Mortality Rate 7.80 per 1,000

Healthcare index trend

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Middle East comparison

CountryIndexLife ExpGP VisitDoctors/1kCoverage
Israel 78.0 82.9 yrs $19 3.60 100.0%
UAE 71.3 78.2 yrs $96 2.50 100.0%
Qatar 70.3 79.8 yrs Free 2.80 100.0%
Saudi Arabia 67.6 76.2 yrs Free 2.80 95.0%
Bahrain 66.3 77.2 yrs $29 2.50 100.0%
Kuwait 64.0 75.5 yrs Free 2.60 100.0%
Turkey 61.3 78.6 yrs $19 1.90 85.0%
Jordan 54.6 76.2 yrs $24 2.30 75.0%
Lebanon 41.3 77.9 yrs $48 2.10 55.0%

Healthcare in Lebanon — FAQs

How good is healthcare in Lebanon in 2023?

Lebanon scores 41.3 out of 100 on the LifeIndexed Healthcare Quality Index in 2023, rated as "Limited". Life expectancy is 77.9 years. The country runs a Primarily private (limited public safety net) and spends 8.10% of GDP on health services.

How much does a doctor visit cost in Lebanon?

A typical GP / doctor visit in Lebanon costs approximately $48 USD. Hospital accommodation costs around $192 USD per day. These are out-of-pocket costs; insured patients may pay significantly less.

Is healthcare free in Lebanon?

Public healthcare in Lebanon covers only 55.0% of the population. A significant portion of the population pays out-of-pocket or through private insurance. Health expenditure stands at 8.10% of GDP.

How much is private health insurance in Lebanon?

Average private health insurance in Lebanon costs approximately $115 USD per month. This provides access to private hospitals, shorter wait times and specialist care beyond what the public system offers.

What type of healthcare system does Lebanon have?

Lebanon relies primarily on private healthcare. Public coverage is limited to 55.0% of the population. Most residents use employer-sponsored or individual private insurance.

How many doctors are there per 1,000 people in Lebanon?

Lebanon has 2.1 doctors per 1,000 people. This is above the global average of approximately 1.8 per 1,000. The country also has 2.80 hospital beds per 1,000 people.

What is the life expectancy in Lebanon?

Life expectancy in Lebanon is 77.9 years in 2023, compared to the Middle East average of 78.1 years. Life expectancy is a key indicator of population health, nutrition, and the effectiveness of the healthcare system.

What is the infant mortality rate in Lebanon?

The infant mortality rate in Lebanon is 7.8 deaths per 1,000 live births. This is a moderate rate reflecting ongoing improvements in maternal and newborn care.

How does Lebanon compare to other Middle East countries?

Lebanon ranks 9 out of 9 Middle East countries on the healthcare quality index. Its score of 41.3/100 is -22.6pp below the Middle East average of 63.9/100. Life expectancy is -0.2 years versus the regional average.

Can expats and foreigners access healthcare in Lebanon?

Foreign nationals and expats in Lebanon typically rely on private health insurance, as public healthcare access may be limited or require employment-linked contributions. International health insurance is strongly recommended before relocating.

Is Lebanon a good destination for medical tourism?

Lebanon is not typically considered a primary medical tourism destination. Patients seeking cost savings usually prefer regional alternatives. However, emergency and specialist care is available in major cities.

How much does a hospital stay cost in Lebanon?

A hospital stay in Lebanon costs approximately $192 USD per day for private or uninsured patients. Insured patients typically pay a co-payment or deductible on top of the base rate. Hospital costs can vary significantly between public and private facilities.

Is Lebanon's healthcare improving?

Lebanon's healthcare quality index has improved by 2.5 points from 2022 to 2026, rising from 40.0/100 to 42.5/100. Life expectancy also rose from 77.5 to 78.2 years over the same period.

What is the quality of hospitals in Lebanon?

Hospital quality in Lebanon varies significantly. Urban private hospitals generally meet international standards, while rural public facilities may face resource constraints. The country has 2.80 beds per 1,000 people and 2.10 doctors per 1,000.

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