3 Asian countries stand among world's top 10 for healthcare
Japan, South Korea, and Singapore have ranked among the world's top 10 countries for healthcare in the latest rankings published by U.S. News & World Report.
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Japan, South Korea, and Singapore have ranked among the world's top 10 countries for healthcare in the latest rankings published by U.S. News & World Report.
Healthier school lunches, lifelong activity and a healthcare system built around prevention helped South Korea add 7.94 years to its life expectancy between 2000 and 2021, while American longevity slid down global rankings over the same stretch.
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Singapore ranked highest in Asia and sixth in the world in the 2026 Prosperity Index released by insurance comparison platform HelloSafe, scoring 66.43 out of 100, more than double South Korea's 31.96 and nearly triple Japan's 24.94.
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