🦘 Oceania

Oceania healthcare

2 countries ranked by quality, costs & life expectancy.

Avg Quality Index 80.5/100
Avg Life Expectancy 82.7 years
Avg Health Spend 9.5% of GDP
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Oceania healthcare ranking 2023

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 Australia 81.3 83.2 yrs Free $173 3.80 100.0%
2 New Zealand 79.6 82.1 yrs $34 $154 3.30 100.0%

Healthcare in Oceania — FAQs

Which Oceania country has the best healthcare?

Australia leads Oceania with the highest healthcare quality index score of 81.3/100 in 2023. The regional average is 80.5/100.

What is the average life expectancy in Oceania?

The average life expectancy across Oceania is 82.7 years. Australia leads at 83.2 years.

How much does healthcare cost in Oceania?

Healthcare costs vary widely in Oceania. Doctor visit costs range from free (public system) to $0 USD. Private insurance averages from $154 to $173 per month. The region spends 9.5% of GDP on healthcare on average.

Do Oceania countries have universal healthcare?

2 out of 2 Oceania countries have near-universal public health coverage (95%+). 0 countries have significant gaps in public coverage.

How does Oceania healthcare compare globally?

The Oceania average healthcare index is 80.5/100 with average life expectancy of 82.7 years. The global average index is approximately 62/100. Oceania performs above the global average.

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